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Started trying BH209 in my Knight .50cal Disc Elite and I am experiencing a lot of hangfires. I am using WInchester primers. WHen I took the breechplug out the flashhole was clear! Any tips would be appreciated.
 
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Are you using full power Winchester 209 primers or the wimpy ones for T7? You should only use the full power primers.


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skip the winchester primers. Go get yourself some cci mag or federal mag 209 shotgun primers. I have only used cci's and never had a hangfire in 2.5 bottles of bh209. All the guys I have talk to only use cci or fed's. Winchester, t7, rem's, and muzzleloader 209's are weaker powered primers.
 
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use an 1/8" drill bit and with your fingers, turn it and cut the carbon out of the breech plugs flash channel.
 
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Guys: Used the CCI Mag Primers last weekend and had no problems. Now the problem is finding a semi-accurate load! Thanks for the tips.
 
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Try 90 to 110 grains by volume. Most people seem to find their loads in that range. I know mine likes 110.
 
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90grains and a precision rifle 430gr lead conical does amazing things to stuff you point it at and my gun shoots them to 1 1/2" at about 80yds.
 
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Mine also likes 110 grains by volume. I use the Hornady SST in sabots, but everything I have tried likes the 110.


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My Elite likes 100 gr BH209, Barnes 245 and 285 Spitfire MZ's
 
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get a set of torch tip cleaners, that is what I use to keep mine clean.

But my ignition is not an issue with 44gr VV N110 in a savage 10ML flame


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No hangfire issues with the 209 here. Had my frontstuffer loaded for 2 weeks in and out of sub freezing temps, and back in the house every night, with the same load in it. It went bang when I pulled the trigger.
 
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