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Quote from: Timberstalker on January 26, 2018, 08:29:45 AMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on January 26, 2018, 08:16:27 AMI’m guessing you guys already know but does the state classify 209 as percussion ignition? I don’t know how they classify them. This was my exact question when I read the proposal.I think they consider 209's a modern cartridge primer. That is why they had the last sentence in the regulation and specifically stated they were illegal. With the new regulation the just changed it from illegal to legal.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on January 26, 2018, 08:16:27 AMI’m guessing you guys already know but does the state classify 209 as percussion ignition? I don’t know how they classify them. This was my exact question when I read the proposal.
I’m guessing you guys already know but does the state classify 209 as percussion ignition? I don’t know how they classify them.
would the rem 700 be legal under new rules?
I already have the 209 conversion kit with my Knight Disc Extreme & have used it on a New Mexico hunt so I would use them if legal in WA.
I would like to see the law left alone. It's supposed to be a primitive season. Now getting changed into my flame retardant suit.
I can convert my CVA Optima to shoot 209's for $40. I need two things, a new breech plug ($30) and a new firing pin set ($10). So I'll be doing that, and switching to Blackhorn 209 powder. Only problem is I didn't really plan to hunt with my muzzleloader this year. Might have to reconsider.
Quote from: jackelope on January 26, 2018, 09:11:22 AMI would like to see the law left alone. It's supposed to be a primitive season. Now getting changed into my flame retardant suit.Do you muzzleload?
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on January 26, 2018, 09:56:32 AMQuote from: jackelope on January 26, 2018, 09:11:22 AMI would like to see the law left alone. It's supposed to be a primitive season. Now getting changed into my flame retardant suit.Do you muzzleload? I have in the past. I own a converted/western whatever you call it Disc Extreme. Not sure why it matters. A muzzleloader is supposed to be a primitive weapon. If you want to hunt in a modern style with modern equipment, hunt the modern season with a modern rifle.
Quote from: Brushbuster on January 26, 2018, 08:37:26 AMI already have the 209 conversion kit with my Knight Disc Extreme & have used it on a New Mexico hunt so I would use them if legal in WA. Same load used in both cases? If so, does it change your accuracy either way?