An all-in-one loader and starter. Holds three 50 grain Pyrodex pellets in one end and a projectile in the other. The tops can be used as a capper - one #11 and one musket. "T" functions as a convenient ball starter. Traditions Firearms is the only muzzleloader company that carries a full line of accessories including loading and shooting tools, cleaning accessories, snap caps, training cartridges, projectiles, and much more!
R**.
Keeps everything together
Some muzzleloader hunters carry all sorts of things with them. I just carry a few of these. Each holds powder (which much be loose, not pellets, in Colorado), projectile & primer. It has a little starter on it, which works fine for me. These are very well sealed when closed -- I just used them during a period of very heavy rain with no problems.The only weird thing is that the lines for measuring powder are not accurate at all. They are not even close to being evenly spaced. You can actually see this in the picture. This doesn't really affect me, as I just fill them to the same line every time. In comparing to what I think is an accurate volumetric powder measure, I fill a little above 100 to get 100 volumetric grains of powder.Bottom line: I just got a deer with one shot on a rainy day using a load from one of these.
J**Y
used to be good
These have changed since I bought them 15 years ago. DO NOT use the graduated lines to measure powder, they are way off on these. The covers on most of them broke off the first time opened. Got 2 stars because I prefer this design to others but traditions needs to find a better quality outsource
A**R
Fast, easy quickloads
Easy to fill. carry, operate in the field, on the fly. Great product, fair price.
G**A
Works great - just don't use it to measure powder
I just like the idea of having a clear loader. Also the cap has a little tab that will hold a primer
C**L
Not the products fault
Not really what I needed
M**K
OK but check volume
These work fine with a nice waterproof lid and see thru. only problem was when I carefully measure out 100 gr powder in by brass powder measure and pour it into this loader it registers as 110 gr not 100 gr. Not sure which is correct and which is wrong so check it yourself.
A**R
Rain proof easy to carry
Hold power pellets and bullet and primer
B**R
You need these if you hunt.
Used these on elk hunt. I like the graduated powder measure marks, although they vary about 10 grains different than my brass powder measure. Hitting pop cans at 75 yds with my muzzleloader.
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