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Shotgun Primer Insert

LCS Shotgun Primer Inserts offer a cost-effective and efficient way to train your dog using a shotgun. Whether you're working on gun-shy training or simulating a shot for retrievers, these inserts help create a more realistic experience for your dog with your hunting shotgun.

Realistic Training with Shotgun Precision
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  • LCS Shotgun Primer Inserts offer a cost-effective and efficient way to train your dog using a shotgun. Whether you're working on gun-shy training or simulating a shot for retrievers, these inserts help create a more realistic experience for your dog with your hunting shotgun.

    Realistic Training with Shotgun Precision
    Professional trainers often prefer using shotguns over blank pistols to teach dogs to follow the direction of the barrel. This method is particularly effective for preparing dogs for retrieving from a blind or heavy cover. LCS Shotgun Primer Inserts fit seamlessly into any breach-loading shotgun, providing a safer, more realistic training experience.


    Design and Features: 

    • Durable Construction: Made from 360 Brass, known for its strength and corrosion resistance.
    • Perfect Fit: CNC machined to a high tolerance for a precise fit in your shotgun.
    • Available in Multiple Gauges: Available in 12, 16, 20, and .410 gauges.
    • Easy to Use:Uses standard 209 shotgun primers, available at most sporting goods stores.
    • Engraved: Brass inserts are engraved with their respective gauge and with LCSUPPLY.
    • Made in the USA: Proudly manufactured in Pennsylvania.


    How to use: 

    LCS Shotgun Primer Inserts are designed to be as simple as possible to use.

    • Load the Insert: Slide the brass primer insert into the breach of your breach-loading shotgun (not for pump or semi shotguns).
    • Add the Primer: Insert a standard 209 shotgun primer into the primer slot.
    • Close and Fire: Close the breach, then fire. Treat the shotgun like a live firearm—hot gases and flames will exit the barrel.
    • Reload: After firing, open the breach, remove the spent primer, and insert a fresh primer to continue training.

     

    Safety Tip: It is important to remember, even though you are only using a primer, there is still going to be hot gases and even flames that exit the barrel, so treat it as if it was a loaded shotgun. 

    The brass insert will stay in place in the breach. If you are done training, the brass insert is simply removed like a shotgun shell. 

    We recommend cleaning your gun after using 209 primers, the primer leaves behind a good amount of power residue in the barrels. A great and simple product for this is the shotgun BoreSnake.


    Available sizes: 12, 16, 20, 28 gauge or .410 bore.

    The LCS Shotgun Primer Inserts are sold individually and are priced so every trainer can afford one. 

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