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Blackhorn 209 Anyone ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wobblyshot1" data-source="post: 5443390" data-attributes="member: 9066"><p>I don't use bh209 but am just an interested bystander. I think this is fairly recent from the Modern Muzzle Loading forum. It may give some insight but doesn't specifically address why it's the most expensive powder ever.</p><p></p><p>Hodgdon Customer Service Technician Curtis Danielson sent the following to a forum member.</p><p>'Since we do not manufacture this product, we have no control over how much is produced in a given year.</p><p>We have explored every option with our <strong>Blackhorn209</strong> manufacturing partner to produce more product but <strong>we do not believe we will receive enough Blackhorn209 to</strong> <strong>satisfy consumer demand in 2022.</strong></p><p>We know <strong>Blackhorn209</strong> is the recommended powder for the <strong>CVA Paramount</strong> muzzleloader. <strong>Hodgdon is in the process of developing load data for Pyrodex and Triple 7 loose powder in the CVA Paramount and will release this data as soon as it is complete.</strong></p><p><strong>Hodgdon</strong> is committed to supplying propellants to muzzleloader hunting and shooting enthusiasts and will continue to do everything in our power to meet current demand.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend <strong>Pyrodex</strong> or <strong>Triple seven</strong> in the mean time</p><p></p><p>Thank You for using our powders!</p><p></p><p>Curtis Danielson</p><p>Customer Service Technician</p><p>Hodgdon Powder Company'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wobblyshot1, post: 5443390, member: 9066"] I don't use bh209 but am just an interested bystander. I think this is fairly recent from the Modern Muzzle Loading forum. It may give some insight but doesn't specifically address why it's the most expensive powder ever. Hodgdon Customer Service Technician Curtis Danielson sent the following to a forum member. 'Since we do not manufacture this product, we have no control over how much is produced in a given year. We have explored every option with our [B]Blackhorn209[/B] manufacturing partner to produce more product but [B]we do not believe we will receive enough Blackhorn209 to[/B] [B]satisfy consumer demand in 2022.[/B] We know [B]Blackhorn209[/B] is the recommended powder for the [B]CVA Paramount[/B] muzzleloader. [B]Hodgdon is in the process of developing load data for Pyrodex and Triple 7 loose powder in the CVA Paramount and will release this data as soon as it is complete. Hodgdon[/B] is committed to supplying propellants to muzzleloader hunting and shooting enthusiasts and will continue to do everything in our power to meet current demand. I would recommend [B]Pyrodex[/B] or [B]Triple seven[/B] in the mean time Thank You for using our powders! Curtis Danielson Customer Service Technician Hodgdon Powder Company' [/QUOTE]
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