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Join Date: June 16, 2008
Location: Wyoming
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Thanks for all the info guys, Looks like I'm gonna have some fun figuring out what will and will not work, (which is the most fun in shooting anyway).
I like the idea of sabots and my cast pistol bullets. Looks like I have to come up with a shopping list to buy a bit of everything to see what's gonna work. TC supplies a reloading guide with its BP rifles, guess I'll start there and do some tweaking. Thanks again.
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Join Date: December 20, 2008
Location: Somewhere on the Southern shore of Lake Travis, TX
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Regular 209 primers vs muzzleloading 209 primers.
Don't forget that when the very first muzzleloading rifles that use 209 primers were introduced, there was no such thing as a muzzleloading specific 209 primer. I bet those regular 209 primers you got a whole bunch of will work just fine. |
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Join Date: January 10, 2011
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