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Can I shoot BH209 out this model.
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Yes, but you need the special BH209 breech plug which uses 209 primers. You will also need the 209 primer firing pin conversion if you already have a NW legal version.
https://www.muzzle-loaders.com/accessories/breech-plugs/cva-qrbp-blackhorn-209-breech-plug.html
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Let me restate my question with the CVA Accura 2 northwest legal breech plug installed can BH209 powder be used.
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While I have not tried to shoot Blackhorn 209 in my CVA Accura V2 NW legal rifle, I have read that ignition is anything but reliable when trying to ignite BH209 with a musket cap or #11 cap.
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I've tried it, and couldn't get reliable enough ignition.
With that said the powder was my buddies and I don't k ow for sure how he stored it. Maybe I'm a fluke (doubt it though)
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I believe the simple answer is no. From what I understand BH-209 requires a much hotter ignition than what you can get from a #11 magnum percussion cap, or a musket cap. It was specifically designed to be ignited by 209 primers. I have heard of people dropping 5 to 10 grains of whatever powder you like to use t-7 then the BH. I am not sure if that is a safe technique and am not suggesting it.
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Buck86 is right, the simple answer is no. Unfortunately, with the Northwest Ignitions, there is just not enough heat to properly ignite Blackhorn 209.
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