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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Coosa1]
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08/03/20 07:47 AM
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TurkeyJoe
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Spanish Fort
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Folks generally measure by volume, but you can achieve greater consistency measuring by weight.
Micah 6:8
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: blade]
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08/03/20 01:00 PM
08/03/20 01:00 PM
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Coosa1
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Any particular reason you want to use loose powder? Pellets are easy, consistent and you can get the easy clean variety. I had just done some searching on the web last week and saw a lot of guys were using Blackhorn and said it shot well and was easier to clean/less fouling. May not be the case but that is what I gathered in researching good loads. I do think the pellets would be much easier to deal with though. Like I said, I'm new to this stuff so I'm just going on info that I come across here and there.
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Coosa1]
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08/03/20 07:55 PM
08/03/20 07:55 PM
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Wiley Coyote
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Always measure by volume for simple hunting loads. And, loose powder has always given me lots better accuracy than any pellets that I've tried and I've tried dang near all of them.
I firmly believe that a double gallows should be constructed on the East Lawn of The White House. Politicians who willfully and shamelessly violate their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America should be swiftly tried and, upon conviction, publicly hanged at sunup the day after conviction. If multiple convicts are to be hanged they can choose with whom to share the gallows or names shall be drawn from the hangman's hat to be hanged 2 at a time.
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Coosa1]
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08/03/20 11:23 PM
08/03/20 11:23 PM
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collardncornbread
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Grainular powder and pellets work good. However. Some breechplugs are meant for pellets only. I bought a CVA rifle a few years ago. Shot pellets for a year. Because of loading being harder after a couple shots, Switched to Blackhorn 209. It's good powder. But I had a missfire on a big buck. I reloaded and after a couple days hunting I went to the bench to shoot it out before cleaning the rifle. It to missfired. SO. I called CVA. The first thing they ask me was what type powder I was shooting."pellets or grainular" I told them grainular. They told me the instructions said that my breechplug was for pellets ONLY. And if I wanted to shoot grainular powder I could order a breechplug designed for it. So I researched further and found out plugs for grainular were dished out. And the ones for pellets are flat faced. I'm not the authority on this, but I did pay a price of a good 8 point for my lesson.
"Shoot straight"
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Coosa1]
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08/04/20 12:16 PM
08/04/20 12:16 PM
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Booner
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Good advice above about black powder equivalent loads!! Read it and understand it before you switch from volumetric to weighed charges!!
"Don't let a dead deer kill ya"
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Coosa1]
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08/07/20 10:37 AM
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garyo
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I use blackhorn 209, work up a load by volume first then load my volume then scale weight that load, then test again, 209 is hard to beat if you need a follow up shot.less fouling .get some loading tubes and your ready to go.
Last edited by garyo; 08/07/20 10:41 AM.
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Coosa1]
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08/08/20 06:53 AM
08/08/20 06:53 AM
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Posts: 11,147 Central Alabama
Cuz-Pat
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Booner
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Measure by volume. I have a powder measuring flask that I use. You are doing right with the Blackhorn 209. Don't let anybody talk you into shooting those nasty pellets. 110 is gonna be your best load probably.
Cuz-Pat
Patton's European Mounts Professional Quality Skull & Antler Taxidermy Since 1998
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Cuz-Pat]
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08/10/20 06:22 AM
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Wiley Coyote
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Measure by volume. You are doing right with the Blackhorn 209. 110 is gonna be your best load probably. 110 is a HOT load with Blackhorn. It's roughly 10% hotter than pellets or loose Pyrodex. Read the instructions on the jug and be careful.
I firmly believe that a double gallows should be constructed on the East Lawn of The White House. Politicians who willfully and shamelessly violate their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America should be swiftly tried and, upon conviction, publicly hanged at sunup the day after conviction. If multiple convicts are to be hanged they can choose with whom to share the gallows or names shall be drawn from the hangman's hat to be hanged 2 at a time.
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Re: Powder Measure Question
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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08/10/20 07:18 PM
08/10/20 07:18 PM
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Cuz-Pat
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Measure by volume. You are doing right with the Blackhorn 209. 110 is gonna be your best load probably. 110 is a HOT load with Blackhorn. It's roughly 10% hotter than pellets or loose Pyrodex. Read the instructions on the jug and be careful. Actually, Wiley, it is not a hot load for modern muzzleloaders. Keep in mind that we are talking volumetric units and not grains. See attached chart. 120 is the hottest load on their chart and it can be used with MOST bullets/sabots.
Cuz-Pat
Patton's European Mounts Professional Quality Skull & Antler Taxidermy Since 1998
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