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BH209 ignition issues.
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 5224923" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>No its not and i can show you how to prove it. Take a bottle of Triple7 and leave it open. Do the same thing with BH209. See which one clumps first. Even Pyrodex will clump before BH209 will. They all will because of the high organic content. Ive gotten APP made powder that were in clumps before the bottle was even opened. I have never seen clumps in a bottle of BH209 and ive shot lots of bottles of it.</p><p></p><p>BH209 only has micro amounts of the same stuff compared to other subs. Such as carbon and perchlorates. BH209 is very high in nitrate esters.....Basically the same stuff smokeless powder is made from. You can literally soak BH209 in water and dry it out. It will still fire but not all that great. You cant do that with any other sub im aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 5224923, member: 15365"] No its not and i can show you how to prove it. Take a bottle of Triple7 and leave it open. Do the same thing with BH209. See which one clumps first. Even Pyrodex will clump before BH209 will. They all will because of the high organic content. Ive gotten APP made powder that were in clumps before the bottle was even opened. I have never seen clumps in a bottle of BH209 and ive shot lots of bottles of it. BH209 only has micro amounts of the same stuff compared to other subs. Such as carbon and perchlorates. BH209 is very high in nitrate esters.....Basically the same stuff smokeless powder is made from. You can literally soak BH209 in water and dry it out. It will still fire but not all that great. You cant do that with any other sub im aware of. [/QUOTE]
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