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Muzzleloader Hunting
209 conversion to rifle primers -
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 980316" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>The difference between the LMRP and the 209's is, heat and pressure. The LRMP is hotter, but the 209 magnum primers have more pressure.</p><p> </p><p>I've shot BH through my Ultimate with LRMP's and although the rifle isn't designed to shoot BH, it ignited it. However.... the bullet MUST be packed tight on the propellant. VERY TIGHT.</p><p> </p><p>I'm no longer shooting BH through the Ultimate, of which its entire design is made to shoot pellets. I ended up with a gas cut breech plug that was replaced. Also, because I was shooting much heavier charges than can be shot from a production rifle, BH turned into a FILTHY mess, clogging up my muzzlebrake and making it twice as hard to clean the rifle.</p><p> </p><p>The T7M pellets do require a swab between shots but, only 3 patches to clean the rifle. I know you want to shoot BH but, if you get a chance, try two (2) T7M pellets in that ignition system. My bet is it will ignite it instantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 980316, member: 33046"] The difference between the LMRP and the 209's is, heat and pressure. The LRMP is hotter, but the 209 magnum primers have more pressure. I've shot BH through my Ultimate with LRMP's and although the rifle isn't designed to shoot BH, it ignited it. However.... the bullet MUST be packed tight on the propellant. VERY TIGHT. I'm no longer shooting BH through the Ultimate, of which its entire design is made to shoot pellets. I ended up with a gas cut breech plug that was replaced. Also, because I was shooting much heavier charges than can be shot from a production rifle, BH turned into a FILTHY mess, clogging up my muzzlebrake and making it twice as hard to clean the rifle. The T7M pellets do require a swab between shots but, only 3 patches to clean the rifle. I know you want to shoot BH but, if you get a chance, try two (2) T7M pellets in that ignition system. My bet is it will ignite it instantly. [/QUOTE]
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