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777 Pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1008090" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>All,</p><p> I know a lot of people prefer loose powder but I just wanted some safety information here. On Hodgdon's website they state to use no more than two 50 grain pellets. Is there a difference between the 777 pellets and pyrodex? Does hodgdon simply state this for liability reasons since many muzzleloaders can only handle 100 grain loads (magnum muzzleloaders are relatively new to the scene) I know three pyrodex pellets is fine but what about 777 pellets. NOTE: I am not talking about the 60 grain 777 magnum pellets but their standard 50 grains pellets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1008090, member: 52437"] All, I know a lot of people prefer loose powder but I just wanted some safety information here. On Hodgdon's website they state to use no more than two 50 grain pellets. Is there a difference between the 777 pellets and pyrodex? Does hodgdon simply state this for liability reasons since many muzzleloaders can only handle 100 grain loads (magnum muzzleloaders are relatively new to the scene) I know three pyrodex pellets is fine but what about 777 pellets. NOTE: I am not talking about the 60 grain 777 magnum pellets but their standard 50 grains pellets. [/QUOTE]
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