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Quote from: Myrtle Creek Inc. on January 12, 2016, 03:20:14 PMQuote from: Jarhead Chase on January 08, 2016, 06:24:59 PMI picked up a Traditions Pursuit Ambush III from the bargain cave for about 1/2 off (The packaging was damaged). The problem I am running into is that it comes with an accelerator breech plug that only holds 209 primers, and I have not been able to find a breech plug that will thread into the pursuit that will accept musket caps or #11 percussion caps. I want to hunt muzzleloader next year, but it looks like this breech plug may be a bigger issue that I realized when I bought the darn thing. I shot it the other day with some 209's, and it shot amazingly well, so it would be a shame if I couldn't get it legal for ML season. The Pursuit Ambush's are not a gun that is readily adapted to the Northwest regulations. I would definitely consult with Traditions before trying to make that change. First, all of their Northwest barrels have a groove milled in them to allow the breech to be 'open to the weather.' Another thing to note, is generally with a musket or #11 cap, you will need a different firing pin. With all of our conversations with Traditions, they have assured me that conversions are not possible, however with your gun being an older model, you may luck out. I am only able to speak about the newer models on the market, like the G4's. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that you're able to make your new muzzleloader work!Does the above described scenario sound like I need a new firing pin?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
Quote from: Jarhead Chase on January 08, 2016, 06:24:59 PMI picked up a Traditions Pursuit Ambush III from the bargain cave for about 1/2 off (The packaging was damaged). The problem I am running into is that it comes with an accelerator breech plug that only holds 209 primers, and I have not been able to find a breech plug that will thread into the pursuit that will accept musket caps or #11 percussion caps. I want to hunt muzzleloader next year, but it looks like this breech plug may be a bigger issue that I realized when I bought the darn thing. I shot it the other day with some 209's, and it shot amazingly well, so it would be a shame if I couldn't get it legal for ML season. The Pursuit Ambush's are not a gun that is readily adapted to the Northwest regulations. I would definitely consult with Traditions before trying to make that change. First, all of their Northwest barrels have a groove milled in them to allow the breech to be 'open to the weather.' Another thing to note, is generally with a musket or #11 cap, you will need a different firing pin. With all of our conversations with Traditions, they have assured me that conversions are not possible, however with your gun being an older model, you may luck out. I am only able to speak about the newer models on the market, like the G4's. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that you're able to make your new muzzleloader work!
I picked up a Traditions Pursuit Ambush III from the bargain cave for about 1/2 off (The packaging was damaged). The problem I am running into is that it comes with an accelerator breech plug that only holds 209 primers, and I have not been able to find a breech plug that will thread into the pursuit that will accept musket caps or #11 percussion caps. I want to hunt muzzleloader next year, but it looks like this breech plug may be a bigger issue that I realized when I bought the darn thing. I shot it the other day with some 209's, and it shot amazingly well, so it would be a shame if I couldn't get it legal for ML season.
Quote from: Jarhead Chase on January 16, 2016, 05:30:20 PMQuote from: Myrtle Creek Inc. on January 12, 2016, 03:20:14 PMQuote from: Jarhead Chase on January 08, 2016, 06:24:59 PMI picked up a Traditions Pursuit Ambush III from the bargain cave for about 1/2 off (The packaging was damaged). The problem I am running into is that it comes with an accelerator breech plug that only holds 209 primers, and I have not been able to find a breech plug that will thread into the pursuit that will accept musket caps or #11 percussion caps. I want to hunt muzzleloader next year, but it looks like this breech plug may be a bigger issue that I realized when I bought the darn thing. I shot it the other day with some 209's, and it shot amazingly well, so it would be a shame if I couldn't get it legal for ML season. The Pursuit Ambush's are not a gun that is readily adapted to the Northwest regulations. I would definitely consult with Traditions before trying to make that change. First, all of their Northwest barrels have a groove milled in them to allow the breech to be 'open to the weather.' Another thing to note, is generally with a musket or #11 cap, you will need a different firing pin. With all of our conversations with Traditions, they have assured me that conversions are not possible, however with your gun being an older model, you may luck out. I am only able to speak about the newer models on the market, like the G4's. I wish you the best of luck, and hope that you're able to make your new muzzleloader work!Does the above described scenario sound like I need a new firing pin?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using TapatalkWhile I was at the SHOT show this week, I actually brought this question up in our meeting with Traditions. They have assured me that there is no conversion kit that will work on any 209 guns. They said that the head spacing is different on these models as well, and that it is a major safety issue. Manufacturers will always err on the side of caution, due to the huge liability that goes with producing these firearms. With that being said, I would recommend selling the gun on GunBroker, or something like that, and picking up a Northwest model. You paid a good enough price for the gun that I feel that you can get about what you paid for it. You may even want to try posting it in the classifieds on other forums.