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Have you seen these primers?
« on: February 03, 2006, 02:15:28 PM »
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Have you seen these primers?
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2006, 02:32:23 PM »
Coop,

I think they all will be marketing a special muzzleloader primer within the next year or so. It's obvious that Hogdon is even getting a piece of that Winchester pie with the Triple Se7en® Logo on the package. :wink:

Funny thing is the Triple Se7en® Pellets need a very hot ignition to be reliable in some rifles. I tried the Remington 209-4 (.410) Primers in my Huntsman and did not get 100% reliable ignition (slight hang fires). In my opinion, you need a very hot 209 for the Triple Se7en® Pellets.

There are a few new muzzleloading products popping up, the SHOT Show starts next week so there will be more soon. :grin:
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« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2006, 04:36:11 AM »
Agree, with the way the breechplug is designed you gotta go across some air to get to pellets. Thats why I which to the t73f. It helped my groups as well. The rem kleenbore helped my crud ring or the powder, I changed both at same time hard to know if both helped or not.
Browning Illusion Bow
Omega Thumbhole .50_NEF Huntsman .50
Knight KP1 .243_Custom Rem 700 .308_Browning Safari Bar .300 WSM, Ruger No.1 30-06
Taurus .41 rem mag Raging Bull_S&W M&P 40C_Browning BuckMark .22_Savage 93R .17HMR