I just started using BH209 in my stainless Sidekick. Wow! I'm hitting a 2" Orange Peel target at 200 yards so regularly it got boring, and now the same is happening at 300 yards with a 5-1/2" Orange Peel. Thank you all for sharing your experiences, you really saved me a ton of trial and error. This is a SS/synthetic H&R Sidekick for which I paid $200 on clearance, free shipping, from a "foremost outfitter." I've added a Warne rail-type steel base, Warne QD steel rings, a Leupold UltimateSlam 3-9x40mm, Hubbard ramrod, Choat Monte Carlo stock (which I shortened for my stumpy arms), LimbSaver recoil pad, Fox Tactical cheek pad butt pouch, an aftermarket breech plug that doesn't need the primer carriers, a Quake Claw carrying sling and some Butler Creek covers on ths scope. My wife thinks I'm nuts to have spent 3 times what the gun cost on aftermarket mods alone, but with BH209 I'm getting a single ragged hole at 100 yards so it's money well spent. I've had .30 caliber rifles that wouldn't do that for me! Anyway, CCI 209 magnum primers, 100 grains (volume) of Blackhorn, and a 300 grain Hornady SST-ML in a Harvester Crush Rib sabot seems to be a great combination. I have a second backup breech plug same as the primary, so if anyone wants about 30 of the orange H&R primer carriers plus a lightly-used SS 5/8" breech plug & removal tool, I'm happy to send it to you, just give me an address by PM. I don't want anything for it, I'm just too conservation-minded to throw all that stuff away when someone might be happy using it.