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Blackhorn 209 cleaning question
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<blockquote data-quote="pooldoc" data-source="post: 1475618" data-attributes="member: 53618"><p>We are blessed with a 6 month deer season on our MLD lease in West Texas and I use my Knight Disc Extreme ML the entire season. Our humidity is generally low, so before we head to the blind For the 1st hunt I pop 3 primers and load 110gr(vol) of BH 209, a 300 gr Harvester PT Gold bullet in a Black Crush Rib sabot and a Federal 209A primer and don't clean the gun until I finish each hunt. No matter how many shots I fire I always clean the flame channel in my breech plug by soaking it in Hopes and reaming it out with a 5/32 Drill bit when I get home. So far so good. To help my accuracy I have shimmed the primer pocket to eliminate blowback and weigh all my powder loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pooldoc, post: 1475618, member: 53618"] We are blessed with a 6 month deer season on our MLD lease in West Texas and I use my Knight Disc Extreme ML the entire season. Our humidity is generally low, so before we head to the blind For the 1st hunt I pop 3 primers and load 110gr(vol) of BH 209, a 300 gr Harvester PT Gold bullet in a Black Crush Rib sabot and a Federal 209A primer and don’t clean the gun until I finish each hunt. No matter how many shots I fire I always clean the flame channel in my breech plug by soaking it in Hopes and reaming it out with a 5/32 Drill bit when I get home. So far so good. To help my accuracy I have shimmed the primer pocket to eliminate blowback and weigh all my powder loads. [/QUOTE]
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