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Just my opinion and experience but a 209 primer will fire off damp powder 99% of the time.... Those suckers are way hotter then 11's and muskets put together.... And make sure your nipple is clean..... That will cause a lot of misfires or lag time just like wet or damp powder....
Quote from: Kowsrule30 on June 20, 2011, 10:48:39 AMJust my opinion and experience but a 209 primer will fire off damp powder 99% of the time.... Those suckers are way hotter then 11's and muskets put together.... And make sure your nipple is clean..... That will cause a lot of misfires or lag time just like wet or damp powder....Is it safe to remove the breech plug to change to the 209 style, to fire off a loaded gun? I've been scared to do that, wondering if somehow it could cause a spark, even if it's a far fetched idea??
I like to start with a fresh load every day, but I will often just use a bullet-puller to unload. This saves having to fire it and saves a ton of time cleaning at the end of every day. Not sure how pulling the bullets works with the new copper bullets, but I plan to figure it out this year.
Whacker, you beat me to it. Personally, I'm not going to have anything to do with a 209 primer. I wouldn't want to risk having a gamey come around the corner just after putting it on to discharge your days load. That'd be a hard argument to win. Best bet if you want to reload everyday, carry a bullet puller, cheap and easy. You could always get on of those CO2 things that shoot CO2 through the nipple blowing your bullet and powder out the end of the barrell. Just my John
MY TIP:When hunting a cow/spike area, DO NOT under any circumstances day dream because you know all the elk have been pushed out.Then, DO NOT wander aimlessly down the skidder trail until you're jerked back to reality by the sight of a big fat cow staring at you.Then, DO NOT panic and pull off the stupidest miss imaginable by jerking the trigger before you're settled in on the target.Then, when she trots off and the world's largest spike walks out see what's making all the noise, DO NOT get caught reloading and lose your mind.Then, DO NOT EVER forget that you need to fully reload before shooting and shoot your ramrod at the unsuspecting spike.I know that I am still scarred from the incident and I suspect that spike is too.I think I'm going to go cry now.......Dan