Grab a musket nipple and never look back.Will a black powder substitute reliably fire in a TC hawken with #11 percussion caps?
Yes, but as @Grenadier1758 suggested, consider magnum caps and the proper nipple for consistent ignition, particularly with a more difficult to ignite sub like T7.Will a black powder substitute reliably fire in a TC hawken with #11 percussion caps?
YES, as long.as the breech plug is clean a #11 cap will be all you need.Will a black powder substitute reliably fire in a TC hawken with #11 percussion caps?
This is a hawken. No removable breech plug. I assume you mean a clean nipple and flash hole?YES, as long.as the breech plug is clean a #11 cap will be all you need.
Oh yea as long as the breech plug is clean.
The key word in my statement is CLEAN
They don't have one for my AME(?) 1849 5 shot pocket. Even sent em a sample. Had to have a custom one made for $35.00ishGrab a musket nipple and never look back.
Then you'll have a 99.99% reliable rifle.
TOTW has every nipple under the sun.
Best 6 bucks you'll ever spend.
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Will a black powder substitute reliably fire in a TC hawken with #11 percussion caps?
I have shot a lot of Pyrodex with no problem as long as I flush the oil out before shooting the rifle.It is post vilifying synthetic powders that send the wrong message. There are a lot of us that couldn't shoot if it wasn't for Pyrodex?I have zero problems with my rifles shooting pyrodex and standard #11 caps
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