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Beware When Purchasing a CVA Accura V2 Nitride
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4397134" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>iowavf, while that is basically true there was one made for BH209 and included mostly BH209 load data. The Savage MLII was one of the test beds used for developing BH209. It worked so well and Cabelas/Bass Pro were so against selling a smokeless ML that Savage came out with the ML-BP. It was designed from the get go to support BH209. Both came to market at very close to the same time (2008-2009).</p><p></p><p>Noticed the load data section</p><p><a href="https://s3.amazonaws.com/savagefiles/manuals/manual_muzzleloader_10mlbp.pdf" target="_blank">https://s3.amazonaws.com/savagefiles/ma ... 10mlbp.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Most manufacturers dont even mention any BH209 load data. Last time i looked TC was still listing only Pyrodex and maybe Triple7 in their manuals. Pretty much all of them with except maybe Knight dont mention BH209 load data at all. Even though Remington has been working with Western to come up with data for the Ultimate, it still only lists Pyrodex and Triple7 as acceptable subs.</p><p></p><p>The OEM CVA plug under ideal conditions and good head spacing will ignite BH209. When the temps drop too low, the bullet is too loose or the primer leaks like a sieve....all bets are off. Its a poof waiting to happen and it always seems to happen when the shot matters the most. Keeping the flash channel clean with the correct size drill bit is critical with these marginal plugs too.</p><p></p><p>Ive even seen the TC Speed breach plug have fits with BH209. It takes very little fouling in that long plug to cause a hang fire or fail to fire. The newer dished style Omega plug or Impact plug on the other hand is far less finicky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4397134, member: 15365"] iowavf, while that is basically true there was one made for BH209 and included mostly BH209 load data. The Savage MLII was one of the test beds used for developing BH209. It worked so well and Cabelas/Bass Pro were so against selling a smokeless ML that Savage came out with the ML-BP. It was designed from the get go to support BH209. Both came to market at very close to the same time (2008-2009). Noticed the load data section [url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/savagefiles/manuals/manual_muzzleloader_10mlbp.pdf]https://s3.amazonaws.com/savagefiles/ma ... 10mlbp.pdf[/url] Most manufacturers dont even mention any BH209 load data. Last time i looked TC was still listing only Pyrodex and maybe Triple7 in their manuals. Pretty much all of them with except maybe Knight dont mention BH209 load data at all. Even though Remington has been working with Western to come up with data for the Ultimate, it still only lists Pyrodex and Triple7 as acceptable subs. The OEM CVA plug under ideal conditions and good head spacing will ignite BH209. When the temps drop too low, the bullet is too loose or the primer leaks like a sieve....all bets are off. Its a poof waiting to happen and it always seems to happen when the shot matters the most. Keeping the flash channel clean with the correct size drill bit is critical with these marginal plugs too. Ive even seen the TC Speed breach plug have fits with BH209. It takes very little fouling in that long plug to cause a hang fire or fail to fire. The newer dished style Omega plug or Impact plug on the other hand is far less finicky. [/QUOTE]
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