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Post by loggy on Mar 10, 2007 17:02:00 GMT -4
Anyone try them??? Here's what Winchester says about their new 2006 offering & I agree with everything said below... after using them! Winchester Ammunition has introduced a new primer specifically designed for use in muzzle loader guns that use a 209 size primer.
The new primer is called the Winchester® Triple Se7en® Primer. It was designed specifically for Hodgdon Triple Se7en® and Pyrodex® pellets but also works great on loose black powder and black powder substitutes. Most of today’s modern muzzle loading in-line rifles are designed to use a size 209 shotshell primer. These primers deliver a hot flash, which gives a consistent ignition of the black powder or pellets being used. The down side to these hot primers is the chance for build up of a fouling ring in the barrel of the gun which hinders follow-up loading for second or multiple shots.
Winchester’s Triple Se7en Primer is a clean burning primer that reduces fouling ring buildup, allowing muzzle loader shooters easy second shot loadings.
The new Triple Se7en Primer has a unique look with a black cap to distinguish it from other 209 primers. These primers are clam packed 100 per package with clearly marked graphics to separate them from other primers.
The new Triple Se7en Primer from Winchester is the natural choice for any muzzle loading shooter who uses 209 primers.
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Post by skwirl on Mar 10, 2007 18:47:38 GMT -4
very interesting .might be worth looking into
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kyle
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Post by kyle on Mar 11, 2007 23:09:11 GMT -4
I don't have any problems with my CCI primers, I guess no need to switch but I am interested in hearing if there is a noticeable difference. Typically I swab between each shot soo I doubt this would be noticeable anyways in my circumstance.
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Post by loggy on Mar 19, 2007 17:16:47 GMT -4
I don't have any problems with my CCI primers, I guess no need to switch but I am interested in hearing if there is a noticeable difference. Typically I swab between each shot soo I doubt this would be noticeable anyways in my circumstance. My experience is much less fouling in & around breech area in addition to barrel.
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Post by 870man on Mar 25, 2007 20:26:21 GMT -4
That what I use!
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Post by Buckslayer on Mar 25, 2007 21:32:09 GMT -4
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My experience is much less fouling in & around breech area in addition to barrel. [/quote]
ditto loggy ;D
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