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Inline 50 Cal. Paper Cartridge Former Master Kit for Muzzleloader and Black Powder Hunting

KWD 18
KWD 20

Category
Shooting
Weight
499 g
1 +

Description

Created specifically with the needs of hunters in mind, our 50 cal kit is a revolution in how you think about reloads. Because if you think about it, a second shot reload for a hunting muzzleloader is usually going to be adrenaline fueled. You must either hit your prey and need a follow-up shot, or you missed your prey and are trying to get another shot off.Fumbling with snap containers of power, or even pellets is rarely quick. Combine that with a rather heavy bullet and a little cap, and you might as well forget it. You envisioned it to be quick, but it just isn't.With our paper cartridges, the whole process can take 10 to 15 seconds. You pull a cartridge out of your shirt pocket, drop it in the bore, smack it in with your starter or even a tree, and jam it down with your ramrod using the tree or the ground. Reach back into your pocket for a cap, and there you are.We also make a two round single hand wallet that holds both the cartridge and the cap, which will both dump into your hand at the same time. Our Deluxe kit includes the wallet instead of a loading block as it would with the pistol kits.Designing a paper cartridge for the ubiquitous .50 cal inline muzzleloader presented some novel problems. It has to be really quick, so we made the barrel of the cartridge drastically sloped, which makes it long and skinny. Forming them is a little tougher than with our other kits, but they drop right in with no effort whatsoever. Most people shoot saboted slugs in these guns, and that plastic sabot is already tight in the bore. An additional layer of paper makes it tighter, so when you sight in your gun before deer season, make sure to do so with paper cartridges. It isn't hard to get them in. It is just worth mentioning.Lead bullets and balls should not require a wad. The paper sides prevent gas cutting, and there is plenty of room for a second layer of paper if you see the black streaks on the side of the bullet when you pull it out of the berm. We do however

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