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I have, on rare occasion, had a few granules of 3F make it through the vent liner and into the pan with a few of my rifles; usually after they got a smack on the offside lock panel or got moved around a bit. I'm talking about 3 to 5 little particles of the 3F. The rifles would also fire without adding more prime. That's a sign of a very good lock, IMHO. 2F won't go through at all and the 3F making it through is unusual.
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This tiny prime horn is used with 4F. It might possibly work with 3F, but since it can only be filled through the spout it would take forever. It's currently filled with 4F (my last) and squirreled away for serious use.
 

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