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Anyone else have a problem with poor ignition with them? I have had 3 misfire with them and they do not seem to be nearly as hot as the Remmington's I had been using.
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I've been using them and haven't had a problem in the almost 200 I've shot. However, I can't say that you won't have a problem. I'm also shooting Pyrodex so it's not that hard to ignite. If you are shooting BH209 or similar you need to go with a regular shotgun primer.
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I am using 777 pellets and this new batch of pellets seems to be burning really white. I wonder if it is the powder and not the primers?
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Best thing to do is Forget the pellets, go back to loose powder Them pellets are junk .No weight are the same, sizes are difference.called them at IMR they said i was wrong told them I was putting them on a scales now, they were wrong .If 100 gr of loose powder is 80 gr of prydox why is the pellets weight 50 gr pellets weight 35 gr to 42 gr to 28 gr no two weight the same as said junk.These weight per one pellet.
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