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can triple 7 be used safely in a 45 caliber side lock?


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I can't imagine why not. It tends to give higher velocities than real black, and leaves fouling that is easily cleaned up with a damp patch or two.


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I have a can of it sitting on my shelf but haven't opened it at this point. I've chatterd with quite a few m/loaders who do use it and no one dislikes it. Everyone says the loose powder lights off just fine, the pellets come with a warning to only use 209 magnum primers but no one I know uses the pellets anyway.

At any rate, never used it myself but have neither seen nor heard of a reason not to use it, at least in the loose powder formulation.


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Was catching up with AR reading when I saw this thread an the note about ONLY using 209 magnum primers with the 777 pellets. That is fine if you like that crud ring and melted plastic from a sabot in your barrel to workout...try .410 shotgun primers...it works well an no crud ring!
 
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I always recommend using real black powder; it is always the best choice for reliability. However, many guys can't get it, and won't clean it. I have also used a lot of 777, but with shotgun primers. Try it with a cap and see it it will work.
As for melting sabots; I must be using better ones because I have never had one melt.
 
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I've been using 3F grade Triple 7 for years in a flintlock. Yes, I heard it from many that it won't light off but it does. In a percussion sidelock it should be no problem at all. If any doubts, swap out the #11 nipple for a musket nipple & musket caps. Guarantied it will go off then.
 
Posts: 65 | Location: Pennsylvania, USA | Registered: 11 March 2007Reply With Quote
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Was catching up with AR reading when I saw this thread an the note about ONLY using 209 magnum primers with the 777 pellets. That is fine if you like that crud ring and melted plastic from a sabot in your barrel to workout...try .410 shotgun primers...it works well an no crud ring!


This is the first time I have ever heard of .410 primers being different than any other standard 209 primer... and I've loaded cases of .410.

What brand or make of primer is a .410 specialty primer?
 
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triple7 is awesome - low direct fouling, but DO clean it when you get home, as it can frost the barrels

expect 20% higher vels than BP


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