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Hodgdon® Triple Seven Blackpowder Pellets

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  • Premeasured and compressed .777 pellets for quick and easy loading
  • Sulfur-free
  • Water clean up
  • 50 grains charge equivalent
  • Same velocity as Pyrodex pellets

Get use to faster second shots and less waste to clean up with this sulfur-free black powder substitute. These easy to use, .777 pellets load fast and clean up easier and quicker with just water. Designed to have the same velocity as the famous Pyrodex pellet. Triple Seven pellets provide the modern muzzleloader fast, easy loading with instant ignition. 50 grain equivalent charge. Use with in-line [Read More]

   



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50 Grain .45Cal

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30 Grain .50Cal

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50 Grain .50Cal

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  • Premeasured and compressed .777 pellets for quick and easy loading
  • Sulfur-free
  • Water clean up
  • 50 grains charge equivalent
  • Same velocity as Pyrodex pellets

Get use to faster second shots and less waste to clean up with this sulfur-free black powder substitute. These easy to use, .777 pellets load fast and clean up easier and quicker with just water. Designed to have the same velocity as the famous Pyrodex pellet. Triple Seven pellets provide the modern muzzleloader fast, easy loading with instant ignition. 50 grain equivalent charge. Use with in-line muzzleloaders using 209 primers.

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can't seem to locate any FF powder anymore need to find another propellant
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the product is cleaner and packs a little more punch. i recommend springing the little extra cash.
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777 is supposed to be cleaner burn with less fouling. This is all I have ever used based on other peoples recommendation.
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maybe, but you run the risk of them not staying seated against the powder unless you are shooting a ball with a wad to secure it. the down and dirty is that it will not be nearly as accurate and could pose potential dangers. i would recommend using the proper ammunition.
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No, would not fit tight enough for proper ignition.
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Yes, only if it is a inline muzzle loader. it take a 209 primmer to ignite the powder and traditional muzzle loader will not work.
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You can get an adapter to convert you #11 to 209 primmer in most guns. But make sure you read you gun owners manual to make sure you can handle a magnum load if you plan on putting in three pellets or it will blow up in your face. The #11 will not ignite the pellets.
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might be doable but not recommended...they need the fire power of the 209 primer to get the initial spark to start the powder and I do not believe #11 will do it
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is this powder? so you dont pour powder this goes in first the everthing else?
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Yes they are powder. The pellets are a powder that is compressed in to a pellet. pellets first then projectile.
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yes, you drop however many pellets you're shooting down the barrell then load bullet and seat it. However, a problem you run into with these is that if you seat the bullet too hard it crumbles the pellets and the shot accuracy can be off. plus the glue is very very dirty inside your gun
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Use 2 or 3 pellets of this instead of powder. One pellet = 50gr of powder, and depending on your gun, you can use up to 3 per shot. I only use 2 in any of my guns, and that works fine.
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yes i use the 50grain pellets they are preformed drop 2 in then every thing else gets loaded.
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I believe so, they make a 45 cal pellet hat will work in a 44.
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They could work in a revolver but I would check with the manufacturer or a gun smith that you trust before trying.

The discs/pellets are made for use with a 209 in-line rifle ingnition system and you'll be wasting $$ if you use them in anything but an in-line action.

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No. these are .50 cal. pellets and won't fit in a .44 chamber. Even if they did it would be too much of a charge for a .44.
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