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Traditions Tracker and using Blackhorn 209

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I have seen one person on one of these forums (forget which) mention that BH209 cannot be used in the Traditions Tracker. He said the reason has something to do with the bolt could blowback (or something like that).

The manual for the Traditions Tracker specifies ONLY pellets and Pyrodex and Triple7 powder and regular Black powder. It does not mention BH209.

But, I emailed Traditions and here's what they said:

"Thank you for reaching out. The tracker does not require a special breech plug in order to use Blackhorn 209, so you should be okay using it. Just make sure that you are using the 209 ignition plug and not the musket cap nipple.

The CVA muzzleloaders are the only muzzleloaders that require a specific Blackhorn breech plug. Please let me know if there is anything else that I can assist you with and have a great day."

BUT....I'm still a little hesitant to try Blackhorn209 in my Traditions Tracker.

Anyone have some thoughts or experience on this topic?

Thanks!

Mookie
 
Sorry but the Muzzleloading Forum is devoted to traditional guns like the ones that were made before 1865.
We don't discuss modern in line guns on the forum and both of the rifles you mention are modern in-lines.

If you want to talk about pre 1865 guns, this is the place. If you want to talk about modern in-lines our sister forum, Modern Muzzleloader is the place to be.

Here's a link to that site

https://www.modernmuzzleloader.com/
 
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