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Blackhorn 209 year end shot
This year I made the switch from T7 pellets to Blackhorn 209 100 grains, with 250 shockwave unbonded in the factory supplied black sabot and lighting off with FED 209A primers. I made the switch in both my Kodiak & Triumph due to the crud rung I experienced with T7 (more in the Kodiak then the Triumph).
I hunted this year with the Triumph and after missing a ten point in early December, I reloaded and connected on a doe a week and a half later. Between those times, I hunted in rain, sleet, snow, freezing tempuratures warming up to the mid 30's etc... I would simply put the gun in the case and leave it in my garage when I was done hunting. It fired perfectly and killed the doe. After the doe, I dry swabbed the barrel and it looked so clean, I simply reloaded again and hunted to the end of the season. No shots since then, but all the conditions the same nasty weather conditions were present. This past weekend, I set out a 6" x 6" piece of pressure treated wood on a stump at 100 yards to unload the gun. I was aiming at a price sticker in the center of the board and hit 3/4" right and 1/2" high. Again, no hesitation or failure to fire. Cleaned the gun with Hoppes 9 and didnot notice any corrosion or other problems. I have read so many posts about Blackhorn failing to fire that I had my concerns. Especially when I was one of the people who bought in to APP sticks only to get failure after failure. Overall I am extremely happy with this powder and the change to powder from pellets. I do not shoot enough to have price be a concern. If anyone is still on the fence about making the switch, I would recommend it, but make sure your breechplug can shoot the powder and you use the correct primers. Just thought I would offer a field report and I will try and upload a picture of the wood block. |
Thanks for the report! I can see the convenience of BH, and I am okay with the cost since I don't shoot very much.
However, I haven't bought it because only 1 out my 4 muzzys will shoot it.... |
I've left mine loaded with BH209 for 6 months + and never had an issue.
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Thanks for the field report. I have 100% confidence in Bh209.
As a matter of fact, my Omega is loaded with 110 grains and in the garage for my last ditch try for a " jerkey deer " this coming Saturday. |
Hey Josmund, how do you get "jerkey deer"? Do you put out a feeder with coffee beans?
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Originally Posted by Semisane
(Post 4114284)
Hey Josmund, how do you get "jerkey deer"? Do you put out a feeder with coffee beans?
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I'm pretty sure my misfire was cold related. I've thought about it every which way I could and this is the best I could come up with... I think what happened is that I used a bullet/sabot that required a little less than medium pressure to load. (Sorry, don't know how to describe it) Once I got outside in below 0 temperatures the sabot shrunk up so the primer gasses were able to escape around it and not enough pressure to ignite the BH209. I don't really know for sure though. Either way that was the first FTF or misfire I've had.
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I've been using it for 2 years now without a problem. I really like it. HD.
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Great report!!! I wasn't really on the fence but none the less had some reservations, your report really put me over the top. Like you I don't shoot enough for price to make a difference. In doing some reading I have found that using the correct primer can be the reason for misfires, I have had miss fires with trip 7, (several which were related to the gun, I sent it back to Knight & all is good) but I do believe a couple may have been powder related. let's face it, it happens, I've had it happen with shotgun shells. I am going to have to do some more reading though, as I don't fully understand this 1/8" drill bit thing?? Thanks again for a great write up.
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Originally Posted by DocD
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............I am going to have to do some more reading though, as I don't fully understand this 1/8" drill bit thing?? ..........
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