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Was looking through sportsman's guide, Saw Traditions advertising a "Pellet flintlock." What? is that? How does it ignite?
sorry, took me by surprise..
sorry, took me by surprise..
Pellets have black powder on one end of themMarketing gimmick for a gun that can use a premeasured pellet of powder (generally a substitute like pyrodex) rather than loose powder. Substitutes generally don't work well in a flintlock, but maybe when pressed into a tablet there's a coating or something that makes them easier to ignite.
It’s a modern gayness for the lazy to let them hunt in flintlock only seasons. Oh, and to cheat.Was looking through sportsman's guide, Saw Traditions advertising a "Pellet flintlock." What? is that? How does it ignite?
sorry, took me by surprise..
Amen brother!It’s something that never should have been like plastic stocks and sab0+$.
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