Ok I emailed him and he stated he didn't know if the gun could handle BH209? But that he would fit it if I wanted to. With that said I did some in depth research tonight on it and I think I might be ok because the other plugs are different and even require a different tool that the gun came with?

Anyway, from the looks of it and the way the bolt comes into contact with the primer it is very tight. Also the plug is beveled so I think by removing any portion of the breach plug will shorten the distance between the breech plug and the bolt creating blow back! See the pictures I took because they look very close to what Blackhorn 209 states it needs for adequate combustion. I also plan on calling CVA tomorrow if I get a chance.

Here is the BH209 breech they claim it needs: http://www.blackhorn209.com/specs/ignition-guidelines/

Here is mine.I'll post up some pic's of my action in a little while.

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