Archer 756
40 Cal.
Was talking to some shooters that on can convert a #11 nipple to a nipple that is for 209 primers. Does any one know whom makes conversion nipples. Reason for covertion is to be able to shoot 209 powder
They are called;is to be able to shoot Blackhorn 209 powder
Wondering if anyone has a link they could share, if they have a minute, for one of these pieces of equipment ,Also conversion #11 to use small pistol/rifle primer. unscrew # 11 nipple. Screw this in.
Folks have been using small pistol primers with tubing to hold the primer on the nipple for some time. Pretty straight forward if you size the tubing correctly. You could search for videos on YouTube. Personally found it easier and less expensive to stock up on percussion caps when I find them.Wondering if anyone has a link they could share, if they have a minute, for one of these pieces of equipment ,
Planning on putting it on a Thompson hawken model.
I'd appreciate it ,
for whatever that's worth
Yep, MagSpark is an excellent Zippo for still/blind hunting, but fumbling with the fine thread firing-pin cap is a torture all it's own. Makes one really careful with the "first" shot! They do work quite well at lighting the fire.I bought a mag spark when I had shotshell primers and no caps. Luckily I got some caps and never had to use it. You have to unscrew it to place a primer and then unscrew it to remove the primer. Not exactly an arrangement for recreational shooting.
1/4" aquarium air line tubing works fine. Can even get 'em to cycle around the cylinder on my Uberti made 1858.Folks have been using small pistol primers with tubing to hold the primer on the nipple for some time. Pretty straight forward if you size the tubing correctly. You could search for videos on YouTube. Personally found it easier and less expensive to stock up on percussion caps when I find them.
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