Thompson Center U-View Flex Loader, 50 Cal., 3 pack
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The rubber and plastic parts are all that are included. Powder, bullets, or primers are not allowed.
The red rubber holder and three clear tubes are all that are needed. Primer and pellets are not included
No reason should prevent you from using loose powder in this recipe.
I think maybe. But not with the pellets use them to prevent spills. Fast and easy to use!
Selected User Reviews For Thompson Center U-View Flex Loader, 50 Cal., 3 pack
This muzzleloader season, I used these quite a bit. My tube is pretty tight fitting so that the load and bullet are snugly positioned in it. It turns out if you slide the tub a lot the powder pellets will start coming apart. The tubs slide in easily, but does not fall out of place. This would have been great if I had had it earlier!.
The Thompson Vortex gun is an example of a product that is very well suited to any other muzzleloader including the Vortex model from Traditions. Using this app is very intuitive and hassle-free. Primer's are held well but not too tight that you cannot get one out as quickly as you need to for a follow-up The bullet was a little long for me, so I was concerned about fitting An example of a power belt is this 50 cal belt. In reality, it fits quite well, and if you only use 2 pellets then the plastic sleeve can easily be shortened. Repurchase would be a good idea.
Perfect for shooting with the muzzleloader as a follow up shot. Granular powder is used for my testing, so I run two tubes of powder charges weighed out before the test and put two They are also nice because the holders hold the primers.
This is trash. The entire thing is If you buy this, you will not be able to use loose powder with it. In my case, I shoot with Blackhorn 209, so this The powder stays in the tube for half of the time when static is present. Granules of powder get stuck between the sabot and the tube, making it stick. It is unwise to forcefully shake out the bullet and sabot, which causes the powder to Nothing but a waste of time.
The problem with loose powder is it is harder to apply. Black Horn 209 can also be used with this bullet. You just need to hand put the powder on, then place a cleaning patch to keep it in place, then drop the bullet into it. Silicone is a great way to hold the primers while keeping them clean and dry.
It provides an excellent way to carry your muzzleloader spare ammo. In addition to being ready for immediate use, they are well protected as well. This is a great product for me.
We are in need of speed loaders for our projectiles, This is something I.
All I would change is that the tubes were made of a heavier material instead of lighter materials. It is inevitable that these will crack and break over time.