I got my new Dragoon all cleaned up and polished, inside and out, to my satisfaction, and decided not to wait for my Slixshot nipples to come for its first live fire. Shot two cylinders, testing function, group and sight picture (three shots at 25 yds pic at end of post).
My question is: I had two instances of caps that failed to ignite. Two in sequence in adjacent chambers. They both finally ignited on the third hammer strike. But before that I looked at them closely, to make sure they were seated well (yes) and whether they'd been struck (yes). But the first strike just made a dent on the right side of the cap face, not even covering half of the face. Probably the most intelligent resolution is to just wait for the Slixshots and see how she shoots with those. But, supposing I wanted to remedy that anyway, would it be appropriate to presume the hammer face isn't quite square to the cylinder and to fix that by filing it flat?
My question is: I had two instances of caps that failed to ignite. Two in sequence in adjacent chambers. They both finally ignited on the third hammer strike. But before that I looked at them closely, to make sure they were seated well (yes) and whether they'd been struck (yes). But the first strike just made a dent on the right side of the cap face, not even covering half of the face. Probably the most intelligent resolution is to just wait for the Slixshots and see how she shoots with those. But, supposing I wanted to remedy that anyway, would it be appropriate to presume the hammer face isn't quite square to the cylinder and to fix that by filing it flat?