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BH209 ignition issues.
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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5224556" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>JMed, You're correct on all levels in my opinion. It is moisture, it seems this bh209 is MUCH more sensitive than the other powders pI've dealt with. I do keep it in the dryest place I know and keep it sealed air tight. I used this stuff to check the zero on my guns. Btw they both shot 6" off from the year before. I haven't had to touch either scope for 2 years but this time I did. I won't hunt without freshly measured powder from this stuff from now on. When/if they do become available I'm gonna try the magnum 209 primers and the drill bit method for cleaning out the breech plug. Thanks for all the assistance, I hope I'm not the only one benefitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5224556, member: 4591"] JMed, You’re correct on all levels in my opinion. It is moisture, it seems this bh209 is MUCH more sensitive than the other powders pI’ve dealt with. I do keep it in the dryest place I know and keep it sealed air tight. I used this stuff to check the zero on my guns. Btw they both shot 6” off from the year before. I haven’t had to touch either scope for 2 years but this time I did. I won’t hunt without freshly measured powder from this stuff from now on. When/if they do become available I’m gonna try the magnum 209 primers and the drill bit method for cleaning out the breech plug. Thanks for all the assistance, I hope I’m not the only one benefitting. [/QUOTE]
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