Hodgdon Triple Seven 50 caliber pellets deliver consistent performance for muzzleloader shooters seeking reliable ignition and clean burning characteristics. These pre-measured 50 grain pellets eliminate powder measuring while maintaining shot-to-shot consistency that traditional loose powder users demand.
What Makes This Different
Triple Seven pellets burn cleaner than traditional black powder substitutes, producing significantly less fouling and corrosive residue. The compressed pellet design ensures uniform powder charges without the mess and inconsistency of loose powder measuring. Laboratory testing shows Triple Seven generates higher velocities than Pyrodex at equivalent volumes while producing less smoke and sulfur smell.
Key Features
- Pre-compressed 50 grain pellets eliminate powder measuring errors
- Burns 15% cleaner than Pyrodex with reduced fouling buildup
- Generates higher velocities than equivalent black powder volumes
- Compatible with standard 209 primers and percussion caps
- Produces minimal sulfur odor and white smoke signature
- Non-corrosive formula reduces barrel cleaning requirements
- 100 pellets per box provide consistent field supply
Field testing demonstrates Triple Seven pellets ignite reliably in temperatures down to -20°F, making them suitable for late-season hunting conditions. The pellets stack easily for multiple-pellet loads, allowing shooters to customize charges for different game and ranges. Accuracy remains consistent across temperature variations, with minimal point-of-impact shift compared to traditional powders.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .50 caliber muzzleloaders
- Pellet weight: 50 grains each
- Quantity: 100 pellets per box
- Equivalent volume: 50 grains FFg black powder
- Storage temperature: -40°F to 160°F
- Shelf life: Indefinite when stored properly
- Manufacturer: Hodgdon Powder Company
- UPC: 039288777502
Triple Seven pellets represent proven technology for muzzleloader enthusiasts who prioritize consistency and convenience. The pre-measured format reduces loading time while maintaining the accuracy standards competitive shooters require.