I started shooting muzzleloaders a few months back and settled in on using blackhorn 209 for my powder. I measured it by volume, shot, cleaned the gun, no major issues. A buddy of mine starts shooting it, measures by volume, and decides to double check the powder weight on the reloading scale. He calls me up and says that the volume of powder listed in BH 209s load data doesn't match the corresponding weight. I decide to do my own little test on my reloading scale.....I load up 6 of the powder tubes BH 209 sells and measure 110 grains by volume. According to BH 209, this should be the equivalent of 77 grains by weight. My average weight on per charge on the scale was 82.5 grains. According to BH 209's data, 120 grains by volume should equal 84 grains by weight. I'm not perfect but I know I was nowhere near the 120 grain by volume mark on those powder tubes.
My gun is shooting fine so this isn't a major concern for me at this point but you have to wonder how much powder a guy loading 120 grains by volume is actually shooting by weight...and is it safe?....
I'm just wondering if anyone else has run into this with Blackhorn 209? I think I'll put a call into Western Powders and see what they have to say about it....
My gun is shooting fine so this isn't a major concern for me at this point but you have to wonder how much powder a guy loading 120 grains by volume is actually shooting by weight...and is it safe?....
I'm just wondering if anyone else has run into this with Blackhorn 209? I think I'll put a call into Western Powders and see what they have to say about it....