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primer/deprimer loader #943772 10/05/09 04:00 PM
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Anybody recommend one they've liked? I've got a TC inline muzzleloader with a scope (raised). Tired of picking them out with my fingers, pocketknife, etc.

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Murph
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Re: primer/deprimer loader [Re: ArkieMurph] #943855 10/05/09 04:40 PM
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I feel your pain. I put them in by hand... a PIA. Then remove them with a small screwdriver. I'd like to know a better way also. confused2


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Re: primer/deprimer loader [Re: dfwroadkill] #943898 10/05/09 05:07 PM
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http://www.tcarms.com/store/muzzleloader/cappers-and-primers/

here's some I found on thompson center website. Just don't know which one is best.

Murph


Re: primer/deprimer loader [Re: ArkieMurph] #946188 10/06/09 04:12 PM
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Looks like they have a priming tool but no depriming tool for the Encore line.. frown


Re: primer/deprimer loader [Re: dfwroadkill] #946314 10/06/09 05:22 PM
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Well, crap, well known as TC is, think they'd have one.

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Re: primer/deprimer loader [Re: ArkieMurph] #946468 10/06/09 06:27 PM
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T/C does have a deprimer tool.
"Lightweight Polymer 209 "Priming-Deprimimg" Tool - Cat. No. 7802"

try this link:
https://secure.tcarms.com/store/lightwei...at-no-7802.html
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https://secure.tcarms.com/store/muzzleloader/cappers-and-primers/

I've been looking to get an Encore Pro Hunter w/Muzzle Loader. I'm holding out for the new Speed Breech technology.

PS. you might get more info, if this was moved to the "Muzzle loading" section.



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Re: primer/deprimer loader [Re: NeonDion] #946682 10/06/09 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: NeonDion
T/C does have a deprimer tool.
"Lightweight Polymer 209 "Priming-Deprimimg" Tool - Cat. No. 7802"


If you'll look, that one isn't for the Encore line. None of the others on that other page are deprimers for the Encore line.

However, the OP doesn't state which model he has. All I know is it won't work for mine.


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Re: primer/deprimer loader [Re: NeonDion] #946708 10/06/09 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: NeonDion
I've been looking to get an Encore Pro Hunter w/Muzzle Loader. I'm holding out for the new Speed Breech technology.


I have the Encore Endeavor and my buddy has the Encore Pro Hunter. They cost virtually that same thing. We each have the camo stock, but he chose the thumbhole style. That is the only difference between the two guns other than speed breech. Mine has it, his doesn't. In all honesty and in everyday practice, it ain't a big deal.

I will say that both of us love the guns. They are extremely accurate and repeatable... very smooth.

cheers


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