what end goes toward the nipple? they have a hole in the center, that comes with a pipe cleaner to get them out of the box without breaking them?+1
Pyrodex pellets have a black powder ignitor on one end, That end goes toward the nipple.
what end goes toward the nipple? they have a hole in the center, that comes with a pipe cleaner to get them out of the box without breaking them?+1
Pyrodex pellets have a black powder ignitor on one end, That end goes toward the nipple.
I did not know that 777 made pellets? could you please post a photo of them?I shoot 777 pellets out of my unmentionable front stuffer, but have never even thought about using them in my other muzzleloaders.
you can load them either side up! or there would be a message on the box THIS SIDE TOWARD THE NIPPLE!!There is nothing in the instructions to indicate this. Nor is there a visual indicator.
Call it what you like. But a solid half second between cap ignition and the pellet igniting is a problem.
well that takes care of that scenario!!Just called the factory, pellets came out in 1996.
Shot about 75 rounds out of Pyrodex pellets out of my ROA Sunday, it shot fine with no problems. I like the ease of loading, I can get off more shots off during range time. I do though like the feel and sound of black powder betterTook my 3rd model Dragoon out yesterday for the first time. Loaded it up with new Pyrodex pellets. Every shot had a flintlock like delay, and did not burn completely. In fact, it was shooting out burning cinders. Even set my target on fire!
Tried 12, and don't feel that any of them in the box are safe. Switched to regular 777, and all good. I emailed Hodgdon, guess I'll see what they say.
Was it a side lock? Pellets are not designed to be used in traditional muzzleloaders. They ignite from the inside out that is why there’s a hole down the middle. The heat from the cap or primer travels through the center causing it to burn from the inside out.Had to help a friend clear two rifles loaded with Pyrodex pellets. Could not get ignition. Uncomfortable working on rifles I knew were loaded. Took precautions and eventually did it and lectured friend to use real bp only.
Sound advice. I had nothing but problems when I tried pellets in my cap and ball revolvers. Stick with traditional black powder and you'll wonder why you ever tried pellets in the first place.Switch to regular goex, and email buffalo arms and have them mail you 5 pounds of it,...and then just go have fun shooting the actual powder that these guns were meant to shoot...
I did not know that 777 made pellets? could you please post a photo of them?
Pyrodex sucks. End of story.Took my 3rd model Dragoon out yesterday for the first time. Loaded it up with new Pyrodex pellets. Every shot had a flintlock like delay, and did not burn completely. In fact, it was shooting out burning cinders. Even set my target on fire!
Tried 12, and don't feel that any of them in the box are safe. Switched to regular 777, and all good. I emailed Hodgdon, guess I'll see what they say.
well there products must be good by all of the OUT OF STOCK LISTINGS?!I didn't know that either, but 'tis true: Click Here.
ROGER THAT MATE! when are people going to learn? clean it after a shooting session and a week later you have a BAT CAVE! jmho.Pyrodex sucks. End of story.
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