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<blockquote data-quote="muzzyhunter" data-source="post: 331402" data-attributes="member: 1093"><p>Some guns shoot bh209 and some wont,due to breech plug design,length of flash channel,etc.If your gun will shoot it relialby,that is what I would definitely shoot,for the rest 777.You will know in the first shooting session if your gun will shoot it.Of the guns mentioned the TC should shoot it,the other two are slightly older designs,and might not.</p><p>I know you said you want to shoot pellets and belted bullets,which shoot well in alot of guns.I have always achieved greater accuarcy with loose powder and varied results with powerbelts.Let the gun decide what it likes just like you would expirement handloading,you might be suprised.</p><p>My guns are of older design and dont shoot bh209 reliably,and prefer sabots over belted.If sabots work,dont get caught up buying pre packed combos.I buy bags of 50 harvester crush rib sabots and bullet of choice,way cheaper.I am using a green 430 crush rib with a Hornady 44 cal 265 grn flextip,deadly combo and not expensive.</p><p>Good Luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzzyhunter, post: 331402, member: 1093"] Some guns shoot bh209 and some wont,due to breech plug design,length of flash channel,etc.If your gun will shoot it relialby,that is what I would definitely shoot,for the rest 777.You will know in the first shooting session if your gun will shoot it.Of the guns mentioned the TC should shoot it,the other two are slightly older designs,and might not. I know you said you want to shoot pellets and belted bullets,which shoot well in alot of guns.I have always achieved greater accuarcy with loose powder and varied results with powerbelts.Let the gun decide what it likes just like you would expirement handloading,you might be suprised. My guns are of older design and dont shoot bh209 reliably,and prefer sabots over belted.If sabots work,dont get caught up buying pre packed combos.I buy bags of 50 harvester crush rib sabots and bullet of choice,way cheaper.I am using a green 430 crush rib with a Hornady 44 cal 265 grn flextip,deadly combo and not expensive. Good Luck!! [/QUOTE]
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