Have any of you NOT yet shot and hunted with Blackhorn 209?
While a few other so-called 
"black powder substitutes" have claimed to be the 
powder that revolutionizes muzzleloading - this is the only black powder 
substitute that truly lives up to the claim. This report takes a look back at 
the accelerated evolution of muzzleloading from the late 1830's and on into the 
1860's - then shares how this modern formulated powder has done more today for 
modern in-line ignition rifles than any other product during the past 25 years 
of in-line muzzleloading.
The article/report published at this link 
takes a look at the 25 to 30 year period prior to the Civil War...and how 
muzzleloading went through a very stepped up evolution as rifle makers and 
shooters refined the elongated conical bullet...fast twist bore bullet 
rifles...and telescopic rifle sights (a.k.a. "rifle scopes"). Muzzleloading has 
gone through a similar stage of evolution during the past 25 to 30 years - with 
the popularity of the modern in-line ignition rifles...introduction of the 
saboted muzzleloader bullets...and the development of several black powder 
substitutes.
This article/report features the 
exceptionally accurate Dixie Gun Works reproduction of the hexagonal bore 
Whitworth long range rifle...the well made Leatherwood/Hi-Lux Optics copy of a 
circa 1855 Wm. Malcolm rifle scope...the superb accuracy of the .50 caliber 
Traditions VORTEK Ultra Light LDR in-line ignition rifle...and of course 
Blackhorn 209. Check out all of the qualities and benefits this powder brings to 
today's muzzleloading hunter.
If any of you are attending the NRA Show in 
Houston, TX this coming weekend, be sure to drop by the Leatherwood/Hi-Lux 
Optics booth and say hello. I'll be working the show with them. Also, the good 
folks from Blackhorn 209 will be at the show as well...look them up if you have 
any questions about the powder.
Toby Bridges
NORTH AMERICAN
MUZZLELOADER HUNTING
America's No. 1 Source For 
Muzzleloader Hunting Information!

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