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Hi everyone! This is my first time posting here, as I just recently acquired my first muzzleloader, as a gift. It’s a TC Triumph Bone Collector. It seems like a pretty cool gun! I’d like to hunt with it, unfortunately though, 209 ignitions are illegal for hunting here in Oregon. In-line muzzleloaders were recently legalized for hunting here (confirmed this with a phone call to ODFW), but only percussion or No. 11 musket caps can be used. I’m hoping someone here will know of a conversion kit or interchangeable breech plug that would allow this? The gun is brand new with the stickers still on, so if it turns out that no conversion is possible, I may end up wanting to trade or sell it.

Also, powder pellets and sabots are illegal for hunting here, does anyone have experience shooting granular powder and bare lead slugs with this gun? Any input/recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
 
Hello,
This forum is dedicated to what we call "traditional muzzleloaders" , and as such we don't discuss inlines here. However, we have a sister website, where you should be able to get your question answered. No worries.

All that we use is either "bare lead slugs" aka "conical bullets" or patched, round ball. Both work quite well. Good luck this year with the deer.

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