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Question on exceeding the max 84 gr by weight of Blackhorn209 in CVA Accura LRx
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2429140" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Bh209 varies from batch to batch. </p><p></p><p></p><p>1st off-- don't use their plastic tubes to measure-- buy an actual bp measure that goes up to at least 150gr</p><p></p><p>--- find an accurate load by volume using a real measure, then do 2 things-- weigh it ( I've gotten anywhere from .7 to .77 gr/volume) and secondly chronograph it so when you buy a new bottle you can duplicate the load by speed/accuracy not weight or volume.</p><p></p><p>Once I get my accurate load for a bottle, I record the weight and I weigh out charges before I go to the range or hunting-- weighing to the nearest .1 gr has increased my accuracy quite a bit over using a volumetric measure. </p><p></p><p>Every time you get a new bottle you'll have to check your load/velocity again as bh209 varies quite a bit between batches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2429140, member: 94491"] Bh209 varies from batch to batch. 1st off-- don't use their plastic tubes to measure-- buy an actual bp measure that goes up to at least 150gr --- find an accurate load by volume using a real measure, then do 2 things-- weigh it ( I've gotten anywhere from .7 to .77 gr/volume) and secondly chronograph it so when you buy a new bottle you can duplicate the load by speed/accuracy not weight or volume. Once I get my accurate load for a bottle, I record the weight and I weigh out charges before I go to the range or hunting-- weighing to the nearest .1 gr has increased my accuracy quite a bit over using a volumetric measure. Every time you get a new bottle you'll have to check your load/velocity again as bh209 varies quite a bit between batches [/QUOTE]
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