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I have an old arch punch that cuts 1 1/8" patches that I use for all of the calibers you have listed. As far as a nipple cover, I just drill out a lead ball and slip it over cap and let the hammer rest on it while walking around.
 
I have an old arch punch that cuts 1 1/8" patches that I use for all of the calibers you have listed. As far as a nipple cover, I just drill out a lead ball and slip it over cap and let the hammer rest on it while walking around.
drill another hole and attach a thong tied to the trigger guard and it won't get lost in your pocket with the other balls.
 
If you were to precut your patches square or round what size would the be for a 32,45,50 caliber. Also, where can I get some sort of nipple cover for while I am walking.
It's the patch thickness that's the crucial factor more so than the size. Thickness is dependent on the projectile size versus the bore dimension. These factors vary even within a given caliber.
 
For covering the nipple while walking I use a spent .22 casing. An LR case works fine but I prefer a short. That was a suggestion from another member a couple years ago I tried and it worked. Can't remember who it was or I'd give them credit for it.
 
If you were to precut your patches square or round what size would the be for a 32,45,50 caliber. Also, where can I get some sort of nipple cover for while I am walking.


For a cap cover, a small round piece of thickish leather on a tough piece of string or a piece of Leather lace tied to the trigger guard and placed on top of the capped nipple with the hammer holding it down. It will fall away when you bring the hammer to half or full cock.

For size of precut patches if you go with the circumference of a ball for minimum width of a square or round patch, it won't be too small.

C=pi x diameter so for 50 caliber:

C= 3.14 X .50 = 1.57" doesn’t have to be exact. If you round it to at least 1.5" it will not be too small and a little bigger won't hurt.
 
As stated earlier the thickness matters more than size. I have patches of various sizes and can use a 1" square up to a 2-1/4" round or square. on my 50 or 54. Some fit looser and some are very tight. In the end they all work.
As for a nipple guard, I've always used half-cock. Some may say it's unsafe but in 40 years it has worked safely for me.
 
If walking around why not just cover it with a cap. Or in area where it cannot have cap simply lower the hammer all the way down walla no more issue the cupping made into the hammer will cover nipple.
 
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