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1874sharpsshooter 05-25-2015 11:43 AM

#1 ignition problem for new Blackhorn users

Muley Hunter 05-25-2015 12:33 PM

The reason it has issues is, it's not a BP substitute.

It's a smokeless substitute in disguise.

txhunter58 05-25-2015 02:03 PM

"Most common issue creating ignition problems when first using BH 209?"

And you could edit first post to clarify. Since that is what you are trying to ask, I voted!

super_hunt54 05-25-2015 02:47 PM

Well, luckily I had you guys to tell me the one problem that WOULD have raised it's ugly head had I not been offhandidly warned. Carbon buildup. But I had my properly sized, handy dandy, do it yourself drill bit at the ready to remove that ugly mess after 10 or so shots. Other than that, my TC .50 cal barrel loves the stuff. I got increased velocity, hell of a lot easier cleanup, and much easier reloading. Not to mention it's a LOT easier to see through the "smoke cloud". Like Pete said, it's vaguely disguised smokeless powder.

Triple Se7en 05-25-2015 04:57 PM

Agree!
I have 1-1/2 lbs of real black in my gun safe and it's going to be many years before I use it up. I hardly ever shoot my last remaining sidelock anymore.

Thanks Semi for the reply. Good to know pass-thrus are a-happening with the 300 non-Mags.

lemoyne 05-25-2015 06:00 PM

I just have to disagree with the prime choice being a problem for those who read what not to use. I have and have used a wide variety of standard primers and the only differences I have noted is some have a little blow back and some carbon up the flame channel a little more than others. I end up using win 209 because they eliminate the blow back with out any shimming.
Using the hottest primers like CCI Mag is not a very good substitute for decent breach plug design, especially since all it takes to modify them is a tiny bit of smarts and a drill and a tap.

WV Hunter 05-26-2015 06:23 AM

I am a complete rookie when it comes to BH209. Shot it for the first time this past weekend. Based on what I've learned from here and MM, I would say that improper bp design and/or a restricted flame channel would cause the most problems.

I do know that I had a flawless maiden voyage (albeit only 12 shots), so I am happy. Still have alot to learn with it but it shot good and was nice to not have to swab between shots. :)

1874sharpsshooter 05-26-2015 12:01 PM

:biggrin:I figure since the crawfish already were inserted in this thread , one more post wouldnt hurt. After all we are all used to threads getting hijacked , right?:biggrin:

here's what happened to the critters the kids found




why , shucks, they didn't even waste the shells. they found a use for them also.





and they are available with or without pinchers




You got to love kids.

Semisane 05-26-2015 01:16 PM

That's hilarious. And what a beautiful little lady. You're a lucky guy Sharpsshooter.

ronlaughlin 05-27-2015 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by 1874sharpsshooter (Post 4199102)
Ignorance , thats what i think is the primary reason . But i didnt see that listed in the poll so i didnt vote:)

Today, i can still recall struggling to tie my shoes for the first time. Seems i was ignorant. When i struggled to read, it was because i was ignorant. Then there was the struggles i went through trying to write, trying to do arithmetic, trying to change a tire. The crud ring that i encountered when i first shot 777 sure made me struggle. Ignorance applies to everything we begin, not just Blackhorn, which is why it isn't necessary, to list it in the poll. Go ahead and vote.


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