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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4067630" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>Try igniting both T7 pellets and loose with #11 caps. T7 pellets are far more likely to miss fire with the milder ignition source. Pyro pellets have a black (igniter) end which is rumored to be real black powder so they will likely be easier to ignite than T7 pellets.</p><p></p><p>Smokeless and BH209 are even harder to ignite than T7 but ive never had a single problem with Win209s even shooting sabotless bullets that load easy. My most recent range session was with conicals and BH209. These conicals loaded over a veggie wad with 2 finger pressure. Ignition was flawless in my Knight and wonderfully accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4067630, member: 15365"] Try igniting both T7 pellets and loose with #11 caps. T7 pellets are far more likely to miss fire with the milder ignition source. Pyro pellets have a black (igniter) end which is rumored to be real black powder so they will likely be easier to ignite than T7 pellets. Smokeless and BH209 are even harder to ignite than T7 but ive never had a single problem with Win209s even shooting sabotless bullets that load easy. My most recent range session was with conicals and BH209. These conicals loaded over a veggie wad with 2 finger pressure. Ignition was flawless in my Knight and wonderfully accurate. [/QUOTE]
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