I'll try to keep the backstory short. Was given this TC renegade from my (step) grandpa's estate. The person who passed it to me I trusted to know what was what, and so I didn't think twice about using the pack of nipples they gave me. A few years pass and I decide to get it sighted in before WI deer season.
On my third or fourth shot, I feel some sort of blowback, I'm dazed for a moment and then realize my hat is 5 feet behind me, the hammer has been thrown backwards denting the stock, and there is no longer a nipple in the gun. I looked and never found the nipple. Yikes, that pack of nipples was for a tradition's or some other brand, and I now have a problem on my hands.
I took to investigating. The tumbler was shattered, and I read about oversized nipples from TOW. I ordered a new lock, and a .005 and .010 oversized nipples. I was able to get the .010 nipple threaded, and I've attached some photos below. Would you trust these threads with a hunting load? Thank you in advance for your thoughts!
P.s. I've already checked a for a squib, and I do not see any bulging
On my third or fourth shot, I feel some sort of blowback, I'm dazed for a moment and then realize my hat is 5 feet behind me, the hammer has been thrown backwards denting the stock, and there is no longer a nipple in the gun. I looked and never found the nipple. Yikes, that pack of nipples was for a tradition's or some other brand, and I now have a problem on my hands.
I took to investigating. The tumbler was shattered, and I read about oversized nipples from TOW. I ordered a new lock, and a .005 and .010 oversized nipples. I was able to get the .010 nipple threaded, and I've attached some photos below. Would you trust these threads with a hunting load? Thank you in advance for your thoughts!
P.s. I've already checked a for a squib, and I do not see any bulging