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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
putting green in greenhorn
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<blockquote data-quote="clemens" data-source="post: 723034" data-attributes="member: 26084"><p>where I live scopes, sabots, or 209 primers are not allowed nor is pyrodex pellets. Have a friend who had problems with the flash hole being corroded when he got the rifle. I am gonna assume the flash hole part of the nipple assembly where cap goes, can these be replaced with nipple assembly with larger flash holes for better ignition ( not saying it is remedy for proper cleaning ) just for more consistent fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clemens, post: 723034, member: 26084"] where I live scopes, sabots, or 209 primers are not allowed nor is pyrodex pellets. Have a friend who had problems with the flash hole being corroded when he got the rifle. I am gonna assume the flash hole part of the nipple assembly where cap goes, can these be replaced with nipple assembly with larger flash holes for better ignition ( not saying it is remedy for proper cleaning ) just for more consistent fire. [/QUOTE]
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