duplex loads with bh209
#11
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
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#14
josh...just josh
BH should fire just fine from a stock Knight DISC, either the FPJ or the NFPJ... that does not mean it always will though.
I have used the FPJ with BH and not found a problem. Other report NFPJ working also.
One thing that may be causing your problem is the the 'flash channel' may be forming a load of carbon in it. Have you used a drill bit turned by hand to clean the channel. You need to clean it back to bare metal.
Here is a picture of the gagets that I built to do the job...
Another solution is to open the 'flash channel' on your current plug and install a vent liner. Not a very difficult project at all. If you you do not want to attempt it I can do it for you or ronlaughlin can do it - just send him a PM he really like doing the project. Ron can also do your CVA plug - he has done a lot of them.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...ld-accura.html
For the Knight probably the best thing would be to order a Lehigh breech plug conversion system for your Knight DISC - it works very well for any powder.
BH should fire just fine from a stock Knight DISC, either the FPJ or the NFPJ... that does not mean it always will though.
I have used the FPJ with BH and not found a problem. Other report NFPJ working also.
One thing that may be causing your problem is the the 'flash channel' may be forming a load of carbon in it. Have you used a drill bit turned by hand to clean the channel. You need to clean it back to bare metal.
Here is a picture of the gagets that I built to do the job...
Another solution is to open the 'flash channel' on your current plug and install a vent liner. Not a very difficult project at all. If you you do not want to attempt it I can do it for you or ronlaughlin can do it - just send him a PM he really like doing the project. Ron can also do your CVA plug - he has done a lot of them.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...ld-accura.html
For the Knight probably the best thing would be to order a Lehigh breech plug conversion system for your Knight DISC - it works very well for any powder.
#15
[quote=josh...just josh;3692330 hang fires make my blood pressure rise to far, and I would love to burn it up. Can anyone give me a good reason not to pour 10 grains of 777 and then 90 of bh209 down my barrel?[/quote]
Why not give Goex Black Powder a try? You will not have these problems.
Why not give Goex Black Powder a try? You will not have these problems.
#16
Landngroove
I really do not know that there is a good reason... other than it defeats the purpose of BH, increases your time prepping a load, loading and possibly cleaning - swabbing...
You will not have the problems if you modify the breech plug either, in fact the breech plug will work with cooler primers and be more efficient....
Can anyone give me a good reason not to pour 10 grains of 777 and then 90 of bh209 down my barrel
You will not have the problems if you modify the breech plug either, in fact the breech plug will work with cooler primers and be more efficient....
#17
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Maine
Posts: 57
Duplex
I would listen to ronlaughlin and Gm54-120,they are very knowledgeble folks. I have in fact tried 5gr under 100 gr in my Omega w/instant ignition.The ONLY reason I tried this was to see how a SR primer would work w/BH. It sounds like you may have a breech plug issue as there are alot of people using BH with very good results even in cold weather. I've been using CCI 209M and Rem. SST primers. Have you cleaned the crust out of the flash channel.