New Remington kleenbore 209 primers
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I've shot off about 200 of them so far. I like them and have not had any ignition problems with them. Although, I do not shoot pellets. I have heard some of the pellet shooters are having problems with them. Since my rifles were never a crud ring problem rifle, I really do not have the need to pay the extra money for them and think I will just go back to the Winchester W209. I will not ever shoot the Winchester WML209's again.
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Rusty in MO., I've heard the same thing as well about them and using pellets. Maybe not hot enough I'm not for sure.
Hey cayugad what are the Winchester WML209's? And why won't you use them? I read alot of your post and value your opnion. Just curious, I haven't heard of them, I'm assuming ML is for "Muzzle Loader". By the way I'll let you know when I get a chance to test/find out more data on the Jim's Gold vs.T7 stuff. Thanks
Hey cayugad what are the Winchester WML209's? And why won't you use them? I read alot of your post and value your opnion. Just curious, I haven't heard of them, I'm assuming ML is for "Muzzle Loader". By the way I'll let you know when I get a chance to test/find out more data on the Jim's Gold vs.T7 stuff. Thanks
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I've also shot about 200 or so Remington Kleenbore's and have found them to work basically as advertised=less fouling.
As to if they are worth the extra cost? I don't know. I did recently purchase 1200 Rem Kleenbores because they were on sale for less than Win209 shotgun primers (my staple primer).
Tahquamenon
As to if they are worth the extra cost? I don't know. I did recently purchase 1200 Rem Kleenbores because they were on sale for less than Win209 shotgun primers (my staple primer).
Tahquamenon




