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209 blackhorn vs 777 pellets??
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4670083" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>If you run the cost per shot numbers then BH209 is cheaper than pellets.</p><p></p><p>4375gr in 10oz</p><p>84gr by weight is the max load</p><p>52 shots for a max load per bottle</p><p>Its $38 per bottle at Cabelas</p><p>So 73 cents per shot</p><p>73 shots for a 100gr equivalent load or 59 cents per shot but it will produce more fps than 2 pellets. </p><p></p><p>Triple7 pellets are on sale atm for $30 per box of 100</p><p>3 pellets for a max load</p><p>33 shots per box</p><p>90 cents per shot</p><p>50 shots for a 100gr equivalent or 60cents per shot</p><p></p><p>A max load of BH209 also produces less peak pressure than 3 pellets and you wont ever crush it like can happen with a pellet.</p><p>Much less corrosive than any other black powder sub</p><p>You never have to use water to clean your bore and should not either</p><p>You never need to swab between shots</p><p>Exceptionally good velocity with a 300gr projectile.</p><p>Available in 5lb jugs for much less cost per ounce.</p><p>Non-hygroscopic...absorbs far less moisture than other subs.</p><p>Long term storage is excellent.</p><p>No other sub has won as many times at Friendship's Inline matches.....not one has even come close to the records its set.</p><p></p><p>The only negative is you need a good breach plug design and should use regular 209s or Mag 209s. Hardly a negative though since Winchester Triple7 primers cost much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4670083, member: 15365"] If you run the cost per shot numbers then BH209 is cheaper than pellets. 4375gr in 10oz 84gr by weight is the max load 52 shots for a max load per bottle Its $38 per bottle at Cabelas So 73 cents per shot 73 shots for a 100gr equivalent load or 59 cents per shot but it will produce more fps than 2 pellets. Triple7 pellets are on sale atm for $30 per box of 100 3 pellets for a max load 33 shots per box 90 cents per shot 50 shots for a 100gr equivalent or 60cents per shot A max load of BH209 also produces less peak pressure than 3 pellets and you wont ever crush it like can happen with a pellet. Much less corrosive than any other black powder sub You never have to use water to clean your bore and should not either You never need to swab between shots Exceptionally good velocity with a 300gr projectile. Available in 5lb jugs for much less cost per ounce. Non-hygroscopic...absorbs far less moisture than other subs. Long term storage is excellent. No other sub has won as many times at Friendship's Inline matches.....not one has even come close to the records its set. The only negative is you need a good breach plug design and should use regular 209s or Mag 209s. Hardly a negative though since Winchester Triple7 primers cost much more. [/QUOTE]
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