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Primer Carrier
« on: November 30, 2006, 05:23:54 PM »
Hey Guys,
I am a muzzleloader virgin but would love to get into it to extend my wisconsin season.  I was looking at the H&R Sidekick.  I don't need a antique looking thing but I just feel like a regular looking gun would be better for me.  Some of the front loaders out there look like something out of star wars.  My concern is with the primer carrier thing.  I have seen the rifles in stores but can't quite imagine how that thing works, mostly because I dont' understand why it is necessary?  Why didn't they just make it so the darn primer fit right in?  How long do those primer carrier things last?  1 shot? 10?  100?.  What do you guys thing of them.  What do you think is a fair price for this rifle?  Also I hear a lot of problems with muzzleloader rust, do you emiminate that with a stainless rig?  Or is the powder soo corosive that even that won't help.  I know you have to clean every time I was just wondering if the stainless helped with more than just inclimate weather?  Sorry for the rookie questions.  I would appreciate any suggestions you have.  Other rifle suggestions would be great too.  What about the winchester rifle, I found a pretty good deal on one of those.  I just want something relatively inexpensive but not a piece of junk to get started.  After I do it a little and develope my own taste I can upgrade.  Can never have too many guns! ;D

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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2006, 07:51:14 PM »
I have a Huntsman and I ordered the .25ACP conversion. It replaces the breechplug with one that accepts a .25ACP brass which can be loaded with small rifle primers. The .25 brass is a lot easier to handle than the standard 209 primers and it eliminates the need for the primer carrier. From what I understand the standard carriers last for more than one shot but I had such good luck with the .25 conversion on my T/C Omega I just started with it on the Huntsman from the git-go. The ramrod on the Sidekick and Huntsman is a little weak and flimsy but there is a replacement made by Hubbards Outdoor products that is much superior and is almost a requirement for the rifle to really be perfect. Once I got mine set up with the .25ACP conversion and the Hubbards rod it is a sweetheart. I like it as well as my Omega and sometimes I think I may like it better. With the initial cost and with the conversions it is still way less than what the Omega cost me. Personally I like break action shotguns and the Huntsman feels like a standard single shot shotgun which I started hunting with so it is very familiar.

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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2006, 02:47:14 AM »
Hey Keith,got anything yet? Ron 8)
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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2006, 06:17:17 AM »
I love the primer carrier in my huntsman.  Its much easier to get in and out. And I keep a couple in my pocket with primers in them for fast reloads. Plus they seal for no blow back. There easy to handle with gloves. There's just no neg that I see with them.   I've got over 80 shots with my orginal carrier I dont think they were out.
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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2006, 12:52:46 PM »
    You'll like these primer carriers, easy loading even with gloves on. I've used mine over & over and you can easily tell the rifle is primed.  If you use Win. T7 209 primers thats all you need.
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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2006, 06:35:46 PM »
Hey Keith,got anything yet? Ron 8)

No luck this year. Had to cut my hunt short due to running into Thanksgiving. The last morning I ranged 14 cows (I had an antlerless tag) at 117 yards. I was not sure enough of my Omega at 117 yards. I know where it is at 100 but couldn't take the chance. I let them go and the herd bull was walking off track from the herd and he walked up to my flimsy ground blind and almost stepped on me. I was less than 10 feet from him and he never knew I was there laying down behind a log. If only I had a bull tag. Well there is always next year if I get lucky enough to get drawn again. I am going to spend more time with the Omega at longer distances.  Could have shot a cow with a small calf but would not do that either.

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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2006, 05:25:46 AM »
I really like the primer carriers I have a quick referance if the gun is primed or not. One day I will get the 25ACP breach plug... But for the near future i am fine with the Primer Carriers. They seem almost indistructable, I still have my originals.. ;D

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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2006, 09:02:02 AM »
Good call,Keith ;) Everyone that went with me taged a Buck. I never had a shot all season(even for a doe!). Oh well! There's next year. Ron
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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2006, 01:32:18 PM »
Ron: send me an email. I tried yours and it returned. klewisinc@msn.com

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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #9 on: December 04, 2006, 01:33:56 PM »
Ron: send me an email. I tried yours but it returned,. This site is funny. Sometimes it says I did not include a subject and the post did not go through then I find it on the site. What goes with that?????

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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #10 on: December 04, 2006, 01:37:35 PM »
Ron: send me an email. I tried yours but it returned,. This site is funny. Sometimes it says I did not include a subject and the post did not go through then I find it on the site. What goes with that?????

When I modified the post the message came back that the board I specified does not exist????

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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #11 on: December 04, 2006, 01:55:46 PM »
e/mail sent,Keith
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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2006, 02:47:00 AM »
Yes, I'm surprised that T/C hasn't came out with something to make it easier to handle the shotgun primers, yet? They seem to have a bell or whistle for everything else. And, while I'm on my soap box, why not a nylon, inline dedicated possibles bag?
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Re: Primer Carrier
« Reply #13 on: December 10, 2006, 02:48:37 AM »
Yes, I'm surprised that T/C hasn't came out with something to make it easier to handle the shotgun primers, yet? They seem to have a bell or whistle for everything else. And, while I'm on my soap box, why not a nylon, inline dedicated possibles bag?
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