Hi guys,
I just wanted to add my perspective:
1. I think you guys are right that I don't NEED to seek an alternative to the primer carrier. However, by telling me I can expect a usable life of 30 shots from the carrier after I find a special primer tells me I will be much happier with a turned brass 209 holder (much less the WSM holder). I spent about that (30 rounds) at the range on Sunday and that means I would have used up a consumable that is a couple bucks and difficult to get. The only consumable I used was a single o-ring that I can get locally for pennies. The brass plug, though I agree probably not absolutely required, is the last 209 primer carrier I'll ever need.
2. I'm not the kind of guy that owns a ton of guns. I imagine the TC solutions are far superior, but given that I had a handi shotgun anyways and wanted a CHEAP inline for "introduction to muzzleloader hunting", the price can't be beat! I'm not good enough as a muzzleloader yet to jump straight into flintlock hunting.
3. About the money, the less the better. Cause if I want to do more and more muzzlelaoding, I'd rather spend the resources on a flinter! So the handi should (this is totally opinion!) be the only inline in the (very small) stable, should require the lowest number of consumables, and require the least effort to maintain with minute-of-pork accuracy, as that will be the exclusive use.
So given that orange carriers cost money, hunting for the right primer will cost money, and that my buddy shoots 300 wsm, that I have several inches of .75" brass stock laying around and some fresh HSS and a 9x21 that is all bought and paid for, it seemed quite reasonable to experiment with alternatives
I can't wait to get back out to the range to try my wsm primer carrier. If it works as well as my brass 209 carrier, that's the last time my Huntsman will be at the range for work! Good to go from then on as a pork getter in the muzzleloader-only areas.