Hodgdon® Triple Seven Magnum Blackpowder Pellets
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- Easy-to-use, easy-to-clean muzzleloading propellent with a little more kick
- Two Triple Seven Magnum pellets can deliver an additional 200-to-250 fps
- Muzzle velocities up to 2000 fps in most 26'' inline muzzleloaders
Reach out a little bit further on your next muzzleloader hunt with Hodgdon®'s Triple Seven Magnum Blackpowder Pellets. Easy cleaning like Hodgdon's Triple Seven pellets, two Magnum pellets can deliver an additional 200-to-250 fps over standard muzzleloading pellets. These sulfur-free pellets come pre-measured and compressed for quick and easy loading. Enjoy muzzle velocities of nearly 2000 fps in most 26'' inline muzzleloaders with the newest Triple Seven offering. Use with in-line muzzleloaders using 209 primers.
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Pellets are convenient for hunting, where you're likely to fire 1-2 shots, but for a cap & ball revolver, which I usually fire around 100 rounds at the target range, pellets are kinda pricey & don't allow you to vary your powder load to obtain optimum accuracy.
Better to consider one of the adjustable powder measures & maybe even a flask, or at least spout that fits atop a powder can.
In my decades of Black Powder shooting experience, actual black powder performs best & Pyrodex is the next best. In a pistol with 8" or less barrel length, I see no advantage of using Triple 7 - Pyrodex is cheaper & works nearly as well as real black powder.
Also, often pellets are more difficult to ignite.




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