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overdahill 06-29-2010 05:32 AM

Use regular 209 primer?
 
I went to my local sporting good store to get some muzzleloader 209 primers and since its not hunting season they did not have anything at all for muzzleloaders. They do carry regular 209 primers so I was wondering if you could use them in an inline muzzleloader? I can't afford the $20 hazmat fee so I'm kind of stuck, unless I wait until September when they said they would start stocking for muzzleloaders. Thanks.

Grouse45 06-29-2010 06:13 AM

Winchester, CCI, or Federal 209A are or have been the best primers for all my inline Muzzleloaders. Muzzleloading primers in my opinion have been a big scam and obviously over priced.

nchawkeye 06-29-2010 06:15 AM

Yep, they work fine...It was only about 5 years ago when I started seeing "muzzleloading" 209 primers...I think they aren't as hot to help with the crud ring from 777...I still buy CCI 209s as I shoot Pyrodex and Goex...

cayugad 06-29-2010 06:24 AM

shoot them cheap 209 primers. They work fine. Have you all noticed the price of #11 caps in the stores? They are more expensive then .22 caliber ammo now. The last store I stopped in was $7.99 for a tin. On line they are $42.00 a 1000 but then you get hit with that $25.00 hazmat fee. What a rip off.

falcon 06-29-2010 07:54 AM

i've tried the Remington Black Powder primers and the Winchester 777 primers. Neither did anything for the 777 crud ring; indeed, the 777 primers made the crud ring worse. Pinnacle powder does not like Winchester 777 primers at all; they cause vertical stringing in all my guns.

Use plain old 209 shotgun primers; you get better results and save money too.

lemoyne 06-29-2010 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by falcon (Post 3640727)
i've tried the Remington Black Powder primers and the Winchester 777 primers. Neither did anything for the 777 crud ring; indeed, the 777 primers made the crud ring worse. Pinnacle powder does not like Winchester 777 primers at all; they cause vertical stringing in all my guns.

Use plain old 209 shotgun primers; you get better results and save money too.

+!, I have had the same results. Special muzzleloader primers are a rip of they do less for more money. If you should really want primers with less fire them the 410 209 is the same thing as the "special muzzleloader primers'

Rogo 06-29-2010 10:31 AM

If you can get them I recommend Fiocchi #616 209 primers. They are I believe the best!

Gm54-120 06-29-2010 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by Rogo (Post 3640804)
If you can get them I recommend Fiocchi #616 209 primers. They are I believe the best!

Fiocchi, Nobel and another Euro 209 wont fit some American breach plugs. My Knight NFPJs wont take them but they are fine in my CVAs.

Win209s have been the best for me and Fed209As if its cold and im hunting.


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