yotehunter243
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I'm like alot of guys on here and don't like plain old calibers. So when I saw knight had a .52 I had to have it. The more I shoot it the more I like it. Last year I had a bad spell of missing deer. It wasn't because of the gun but was in my head so I tore it down this year and replaced scope, rings and new bullets to help clear my head of last year. The gun in a Disc extreme, Vortex HS 2.5-10x44 30mm, Badger rings, 275 gr Knight Red hots (.475 barnes expander) and blackhorn 209. I know the gun likes 120 gr of blackhorn but wanted to see what nodes I got with a few different charges so I did a half a$$ ladder test 

As you can see the max load of 120 gr was the best. The 125 gr had major pressure signs on the primer. These 9 shots were numbers 12-20 with out cleaning or swabbing between shots. I would let the barrel cool for 2 minutes between each shot. The Blackhorn has really changed alot for me and my muzzleloaders. My velocity was right around 2140fps.
I also did a little penetration test. I took 3 of the hard back cabelas catalogs and soaked 2 of them in water and left the 3rd one dry. I took a 1/2" steel plate and places behind the 2 wet books and places the dry book in front. The bullet blew thru all 3 and completely flattened on the steel plate blowing the plate about 10 ft thru the air. Needless to say I can't wait to try them out on a deer.


As you can see the max load of 120 gr was the best. The 125 gr had major pressure signs on the primer. These 9 shots were numbers 12-20 with out cleaning or swabbing between shots. I would let the barrel cool for 2 minutes between each shot. The Blackhorn has really changed alot for me and my muzzleloaders. My velocity was right around 2140fps.
I also did a little penetration test. I took 3 of the hard back cabelas catalogs and soaked 2 of them in water and left the 3rd one dry. I took a 1/2" steel plate and places behind the 2 wet books and places the dry book in front. The bullet blew thru all 3 and completely flattened on the steel plate blowing the plate about 10 ft thru the air. Needless to say I can't wait to try them out on a deer.
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