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Post by tom Hill » Tue Nov 18, am. Post by DiscMan » Sun Dec 07, pm. All blackpowder muzzleloader enthusiasts welcome. Skip to content. Knight Muzzleloader Forum. Logout Register. Quick links. Nice little no frills guns, they are usually very accurate with 11 ignition and pyro, T7, or black. Can be converted to ignition, but imo there is no advantage to doing so.

Do a search, there has been a bunch of threads lately on plunger knights for some reason. Joined Dec 2, Messages ShawnT Well-Known Member. Joined Oct 4, Messages 4, I would definitely Not recommend shooting BlackHorn in a Plunger rifle.

The blowback pressure can be enough to cause the plunger to re-cock. If that happens you can get primer parts blown out into your face or even the recocking of the plunger can ruin the hammer spring. I have had the spring get ruined so no I would not recommend it. Even Western Powders don't recommend it.

Not going to argue. The OP asked about using Bh powder in a plunger rifle and I gave my opinion based on my experience. If yours is different that is ok.

There are others here that had bad experiences too, including picking primer parts out of their forehead. The breechplug I linked above makes a positive difference! Never heard of anyone putting a Ventliner in a plug for a Plunger rifle. Why did you do that, to try to limit back pressure? Just curious. Dutch Well-Known Member. Joined May 28, Messages It didn't cause a problem but it did concern me.

I haven't used BH is a plunger rifle since. Joined Aug 12, Messages 9, Some call them hammer striker rifles. If you go to the Black Horn site, they will warn you not to use their powder in plunger style rifles for safety reasons. That being the primer centers can blow out from the back pressure and then that center hit the shooter. Let me state the Black Diamond XR is a very well made rifle. Solid, accurate, just a nice rifle.

And even though I knew it was not advised to be used in this plunger style rifle I felt it still safe to do so. My attitude was The second shot out of the rifle, I suddenly felt a sting to my forehead. Then blood ran down my face. Going into the house I could see the center of the Winchester W primer embedded in my forehead. With tweezers, I was able to surgically remove it. After cleaning the wound and a band aide.

Im a total newbie so any help is greatly appreciated.. He said the breech plug is stuck.. But it is priced cheap..

DO you think i would be able to get the plug out? Any ideas on that aspect.. I hate to low ball.. But aint there a chance its useless? Schu72 Well-Known Member. Not sure, but I have a pre wolverine that I converted to Not sure if it has the same breech plug as the LK I still have the plug in storage. I'll see if I can take a pic and post. Schu72 said:. Here is the plug with the nipple in place Did you make a play for the Muzzy?

Have you looked at the gun or was this just an ad? Supporting Member. My brother and I each have one that we converted too the primers Both are tack drivers and love the adjustable trigger Dannmann Dignitary Member Supporting Member. Last edited: Sep 30, Dannmann said:.



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