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Hunting & Fishing anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

Re: anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

I shot it for the first time the other afternoon. I shot it in my Knight LRH. I did have to change my plunger and breech plug in order to shoot it(according to the powder company). I bought the Lehigh conversion.

I shot over 25 shots the other afternoon. The groups I shot were very good.

But the best part was that I did not have to clean between shots. And I shot over 20 shots without running a single patch down the bore. And did not have any problem with the bullets loading hard.

Plus no crud ring. And best of all it does not have the severe hygroscopic property that Triple-7 has. I swore off T-7(junk) a few years back and went back to straight black powder. But now I am going to use the Blackhorn in my LRH.

The main problem with the BlackHorn is the cost. It is very expensive. But I believe I am going to buy a 5# cannister once I shot the two canisters I bought the other day. I actually have a third cannister that a friend gave me the other day. He went to Gander Mountain and the counter person told him he could shoot the BH is his MK-85 with #11 ignition(which you can't do). Tom.
 
Re: anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

I switched last year. Shooting a TC. Good grouping. No cleaning between shots. Barrel is easier to clean after shooting and I don't have to maintain different cleaning supplies. Only detractor is it is not pellets.
 
Re: anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

Another recommendation for BH 209. 110 grains behind a 250 grain Thompson Center Shockwave has given me a 1" three shot group at 200 yds before -- out of my T/C Triumph.

Super clean shooting, and clean your barrel with standard Hoppes #9 (no water based shit going into your barrel to clean it).
 
Re: anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Adam B</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I switched to it last year as well, the stuff is the best out there, super clean and very consistent. </div></div>

ditto
 
Re: anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

You will love the black Horn 209. Better velocity, easier clean up, no smoke, and if you do your load development correctly it will allow you to shoot farther with less drop.
 
Re: anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gooseklr</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You will love the black Horn 209. Better velocity, easier clean up, no smoke, and if you do your load development correctly it will allow you to shoot farther with less drop. </div></div>


"No Smoke"?? That is not correct. BlackHorn has alot of smoke. Tom.
 
Re: anyone using Black Horn 209 for muzzleloader?

I started using it this year, CVA Optima,110g BH209 and a 250g Thor bullet...put 3 in same hole, 4th was a inch low so I dry patched bore and 5th shot was bout 1/4-1/2" to the right of the first 3.
Super clean(considering what it is) clean up in minutes with Hoppes #9...I wont shoot any other blackpowder substitute.
I heard stories about hang fires or misfires and drilled out the flash hole to .035 from the standard .028(I believe) and use a standard 209A Federal primer with no issues at all...it always goes bang.