no powder loss on the snow or white sheets at the range with 200-250 grains of powder
then tell me how and why the standard smokepole cant burn the 4 or 5 pellet charge and get those numbers i do in my ultimate they tried in the savage the savage couldnt do it with pellets it takes 5 patches to clean my gun...... ok maybe it doesn tburn 100% but i tell yyou what its alot closer than anything else out there, next to smokeless, 5 pellets 300sst and about 2450fps if i recall right! ill have to check my notes........
3 pellets in a standard gun say encore with a 250 might get you what 1800fps with your hotter 209..... the breech plug, bore design and more have alot to do with the gun and its ablity
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DEPUTY, as we both know most of the Muzzleloader's out are rated for 150 gr. of powder, that is why they are not shooting 4 or 5 pellets as your ultimate does. Your ultimate was designed to shoot that amount of powder and you sure $$pay$$ for that ability to shoot that much powder.
It is an easy deduction to relate more powder equals more velocity, just look at the difference in velocity from 2 pellets to 3 pellets.
Will your ultimate have a better burn rate than say an Encore? The answer is no, using to same powder in your ultimate and an Encore, say triple 7 pellets, the burn rate is the same. Powder burn rate is not different from gun to gun, it was always have the same burn rate.
The reason you can achieve higher velocity is the amount of powder your ultimate shoots, not the type of ignition source.
Here are the velocities that were recorded for the following No. 209 primers...including the new "Muzzleloading Primers".
Winchester 209ML ........................221 f.p.s.
Winchester 209 Triple Seven ML.....244 f.p.s.
Remington 209 Kleanbore ML ........318 f.p.s.
Std. Winchester No. 209A ..............336 f.p.s.
Std. Remington No. 209 .................341 f.p.s.
Cheddite No. 209 ...........................347 f.p.s.
Federal No. 209A ...........................381 f.p.s.
And for comparison, the Precision Rifle "Vari-Flame" through this test, using both Winchester "Small Pistol" and "Small Rifle" primers.
Winchester WSP "Small Pistol" ........116 f.p.s.
Winchester WSR "Small Rifle" .........143 f.p.s.