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So I will be installing my 209 conversion kit on my night bighorn to shoot FPJ 209 primers. I ordered it awhile back and have just recently thought, will I still be able to shoot loose powder? Someone told me I should Switch to pellets now due to the kit. I hadn’t heard that. I typically shoot 100-110 grains 777 fffg. Will the new conversion kit have any impact on loose power loads?
Quote from: Quackaddict on March 20, 2021, 05:41:02 PMSo I will be installing my 209 conversion kit on my night bighorn to shoot FPJ 209 primers. I ordered it awhile back and have just recently thought, will I still be able to shoot loose powder? Someone told me I should Switch to pellets now due to the kit. I hadn’t heard that. I typically shoot 100-110 grains 777 fffg. Will the new conversion kit have any impact on loose power loads?I really would stay with the T7-2F in the Big Horn, actually I would suggest staying with #11 MAG Caps or RWS Dynamit Nobel 1075+ caps instead of the 209 ignition setup. The Knight percussion guns are not a good mix with BH 209. BH is such a slow burning powder it can cause the hammer to be pushed back ejecting the FPJ off the BP and allowing an abnormal amount of pressure to escape from the breech. Shooting caps works great without the formation of a 'crud ring' in the bottom of the bore.Even with 110 grains and a heavier projectile you could force the hammer back.In my Knight percussion guns I shoot 120 r. T7-2f with a Lehigh .452x265CF-HP and a DN 1075+ cap for hunting.Using either of these two caps