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Primers for loading blackpowder shotshells

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Arkie72327

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I have a damascus steel Belgian double from around 1899, seems mechanically sound and the bores are good. I plan on rolling some blackpowder shotshells with Goex. I don't have regular 209 primers, and really don't want to pay near $50 shipping just to have a couple hundred primers sent to me, but I have a full box of Winchester 777 209 primers for my inline 50 cal and they are available locally if I go past the near box of 100 I have (regular 209s are out of stock here). I understand the MZ primers are cooler to eliminate fouling and not send a projectile down a rifled barrel before combustion of powder is complete. Would the MZ 209 primers I have be sufficient to touch off FFFg powder in a 12 gauge shotshell reliably?
 
Yes, BP will ignite easily. Those primers you have although less powerful than standard primers are made to ignite BP substitutes that are far harder to ignite than real gunpowder.
 
This is a TRADITIONAL muzzleloading forum.
The rules say only sidelock muzzleloading arms are to be discussed.
Info on loading hulls with black powder is freely available elsewhere.

Didn't mean to ruffle feathers here - if you are a mod feel free to delete my thread, or report it if it bothers you and let a mod delete it.
 
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