Primers for Blackhorn 209 Powder

buttplate

Senior Member
I am in need of some of these primers.

CCI 209M and Federal 209A.

I am in Monroe. If you have a couple hundred or so avaliable or know where I can buy some please email me at my84evo@aol.com

Thank you
 

buttplate

Senior Member
According to the Blackhorn website they recommend CCI 209M and Federal 209A. I am not sure if the Federal 209A is the same as the premiums or not.
 

buttplate

Senior Member
Does anyone know for sure?
 

shdw633

Senior Member
I use triple seven 209 primers and they have been great.
 

280 Man

Banned
According to the Blackhorn website they recommend CCI 209M and Federal 209A. I am not sure if the Federal 209A is the same as the premiums or not.

What do you mean by the same as premiums? The 209A is a magnum type primer and work just as good. I have some of the 209A and they do just as good as the CCI 209M in my Optima V2.
 

shdw633

Senior Member
They may work great, but they are low powered primers and Black horn says use Magnum.

My car says I should use premium gas too but it runs great on regular gas. All I am saying is that I've been using Blackthorn in all four of my ml's including my Remington 700 Ultimate for many years and never had an issue with them not firing off the powder.
 

280 Man

Banned
Those 777 primers may work and if it was all I had I would use them, however I would have to "prove" them first and I would definitely use the BH209 breech plug.
 

pdsniper

Senior Member
The Ballistic engineer for Western powder is a real good friend of mine Ill text him today and find out about the Federal Premium 209 primers, I know I shoot the BH 209 powder in my Sharps with a Remington large rifle primer and it shoots fantastic
I will post what he says as soon as I talk to him
 

Ray357

AWOL
The Ballistic engineer for Western powder is a real good friend of mine Ill text him today and find out about the Federal Premium 209 primers, I know I shoot the BH 209 powder in my Sharps with a Remington large rifle primer and it shoots fantastic
I will post what he says as soon as I talk to him
Will be interesting to hear his reply. Would also like to know his opinion of 777 primers if possible.
 

frankwright

Senior Member
Reading on the Modern Muzzleloading Forum, a good many there say they use the standard primers with no problems. Your mileage may vary!

I rarely shoot my inline but when I did I used CCI 209M with Blackhorn and don't guess I tried anything else. At the time they were stacked up and cheap in any gun shop!
 

pse hunter

Senior Member
i've used cci 209m in mine and i have some i could let go if you're willing to drive
 
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Ray357

AWOL
Reading on the Modern Muzzleloading Forum, a good many there say they use the standard primers with no problems. Your mileage may vary!

I rarely shoot my inline but when I did I used CCI 209M with Blackhorn and don't guess I tried anything else. At the time they were stacked up and cheap in any gun shop!
My way of thinking is that the chemical composition of the powder is not that hard to light. Problem is shape of powder creates huge amount of air space. Air space is the enemy of igniting burn rate retarded powders.
 

GregoryB.

Senior Member
I have used triple 7,CCI and numerous other primers. This year I used Winchester and have never had a issue with any of them. In this crazy situation you had best grab what you can.
 

earlthegoat2

Senior Member
When I fire off a Winchester 209 to foul the bore I can see the flame shoot out the muzzle of the 24" barrel of my inline in broad daylight. That is just an observation. I would think that kind of flame would light off anything combustible.

I have also used the same Winchester 209s to fire off BH209 with great results. Sometimes manufacturers just give recommendations as a plug to a sister company or just because someone is bound to ask so they preempt the question by just giving an answer.....any answer.

Any of the 209s mentioned here by folks who have had success with them and BH209 will work.
 

BarnesAddict

Senior Member
My car says I should use premium gas too but it runs great on regular gas. All I am saying is that I've been using Blackthorn in all four of my ml's including my Remington 700 Ultimate for many years and never had an issue with them not firing off the powder.

Haven't read the whole postings, but we have to remove the RUM from the discussion, as that DOES NOT use a 209 primer, but rather uses a hotter LRMP. Also, because of the long flame channel, through that *** nipple and breech plug, there's a high chance of hang fires.

Here's the deal on primers........... you boys down south that have no clue what cold is (no you don't), have to realize that the manufacturer makes suggestions based on the overall majority of hunters/shooters, not just one specific local area, especially down south.
Take those low pressure T7 primers or any other primer designated as for "muzzleloader" up to Montana, the Dakotas, northern Wisconsin, or any other region where its COLD, you'll be really unhappy with how they function.
 
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