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Not sure how that applies to your quote?
You wont be igniting BH209 reliably with a percussion cap
You wont be igniting BH209 reliably with a percussion cap
Magspark lites BH209 ,what else confuses you?Not sure how that applies to your quote?
Yes thats obvious but what does that have to do with MY statement. A 209 is not a percussion cap. You quoted it and not sure how its a applies to what i said. The Magspark also has limited applications, mainly just for sidelock use. Cant imagine trying to deal with that thing in an inline.Magspark lites BH209 ,what else confuses you?
My point being that indeed BH209 will not reliably fire with a #11 cap but replacing the nipple with a Magspark enables the use of BH209 . Not everyone thinks inlines are the only muzzle loaders in use , and some of those following this might appreciate the option of using BH209 and I thought it might be worth mentioning but you have pointed out my error again /I'm doneYes thats obvious but what does that have to do with MY statement. A 209 is not a percussion cap. You quoted it and not sure how its a applies to what i said. The Magspark also has limited applications, mainly just for sidelock use. Cant imagine trying to deal with that thing in an inline.
Yes thats obvious but what does that have to do with MY statement. A 209 is not a percussion cap. You quoted it and not sure how its a applies to what i said. The Magspark also has limited applications, mainly just for sidelock use. Cant imagine trying to deal with that thing in an inline.
Yes but this topic is in the inline section.Not everyone thinks inlines are the only muzzle loaders in use
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