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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5175429" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Get the BH209 plug AND hot primers (<em>FED 209A or CCI 209M</em>) if you plan to shoot BH209. This verbiage is taken straight from CVA website:</p><p></p><p><em>"The Blackhorn plug has a hollowed out flash-hole that enables the loose powder granules to settle closer to the 209 ignition source. Whereas the CVA QRBP plug that comes standard with the rifle has a inch long pin-wide, flash-hole, making it tough to ignite loose powder evenly. Also, the QRBP's flash hole will sometime get plugged by loose powder more easily than the Blackhorn plug, and you will find yourself constantly cleaning the flash-hole before each and every shot."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5175429, member: 131"] Get the BH209 plug AND hot primers ([I]FED 209A or CCI 209M[/I]) if you plan to shoot BH209. This verbiage is taken straight from CVA website: [I]"The Blackhorn plug has a hollowed out flash-hole that enables the loose powder granules to settle closer to the 209 ignition source. Whereas the CVA QRBP plug that comes standard with the rifle has a inch long pin-wide, flash-hole, making it tough to ignite loose powder evenly. Also, the QRBP’s flash hole will sometime get plugged by loose powder more easily than the Blackhorn plug, and you will find yourself constantly cleaning the flash-hole before each and every shot."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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