5riple Seven Pellets

TAS

Senior Member
I have a .45 caliber muzzleloader that I have not fired in about 5 years. I can't find any .45 pellets in stores...can only order and will take about 10 days. I have some old pellets which have been stored in the original plastic case inside a tackle box in my garage. Will they fire? Safe to fire? Kind of wanted to take it out this week. Thanks.
 

BarnesAddict

Senior Member
Unless you have a ball puller, or its an in-line, I'd suggest you dispose of the pellets and either find new fresh pellets or new loose propellant.
Although they may fire, they suck up moisture like a sponge if not stored in a humidity controlled environment.
 

Mr Bya Lungshot

BANNED LUNATIC FRINGE
I have a .45 caliber muzzleloader that I have not fired in about 5 years. I can't find any .45 pellets in stores...can only order and will take about 10 days. I have some old pellets which have been stored in the original plastic case inside a tackle box in my garage. Will they fire? Safe to fire? Kind of wanted to take it out this week. Thanks.

Better believe they will fire.
 
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