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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="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2429155" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Measuring BP or its substitutes by volume never seemed to be a good idea to me. I weigh every charge of BlackHorn209 and put them in the little plastic vials you can get on Amazon. I can easily put a max charge (84gr) in the vial along with the projectile. I'll take 20 or so fully loaded vials with me to the range. It makes life much easier and my charges more accurate.</p><p></p><p>The vials are available in different sizes so you can get them in just the right size. The vials that I bought have screw-on tops so they never open accidently.</p><p></p><p>Cohunt ^^ has a good point about lot-to-lot consistency. I think I'll pay more attention to the velocity of my loads as I open a new can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2429155, member: 313"] Measuring BP or its substitutes by volume never seemed to be a good idea to me. I weigh every charge of BlackHorn209 and put them in the little plastic vials you can get on Amazon. I can easily put a max charge (84gr) in the vial along with the projectile. I'll take 20 or so fully loaded vials with me to the range. It makes life much easier and my charges more accurate. The vials are available in different sizes so you can get them in just the right size. The vials that I bought have screw-on tops so they never open accidently. Cohunt ^^ has a good point about lot-to-lot consistency. I think I'll pay more attention to the velocity of my loads as I open a new can. [/QUOTE]
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