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What is "Full Red Jacket", DISC etc. ?
« on: July 31, 2009, 10:39:46 PM »
I'm getting the impression from some of the descriptions of 209 priming systems that one needs to keep a supply of some sort of primer sleeves around? Is that really the case?

Maybe someone could tell me what I don't quite get?

Are there inlines that don't need additiona manufactured items beyond powder, bullet and primers, or do they all revolve around sabots and plastic primer holders of some sort?

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Re: What is "Full Red Jacket", DISC etc. ?
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2009, 05:11:50 AM »
No, they are not all that way. T/C, CVA, Traditions, several of the newer Knights, all use a bare 209 primer and can shoot conical bulets without sabots.

I answered your Red Plastic Jacket question in your other post.
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Re: What is "Full Red Jacket", DISC etc. ?
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2009, 10:04:07 PM »
Hi Busta,
   Thanks much.

Hmm... lots of options, LOL! Definitely have to acquire some version of one of these inlines. No doubt they'll be good for North American game at reasonable ranges.

I guess the only thing that sticks out to me is that the barrels are shorter than say Hawkens or Kentucky rifles, so the top velocity with non-sabot bullets, I'd expect to be less?

But seems to me, out to 100 yards, I should be good on anything up to deer given than .50 used to be used on buffalo.

Should be an interesting firearm, to be sure.