Brownie
36 Cl.
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.
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.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.
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.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.
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.
I'm just wondering if that offers enough protection for dry firing?I got think about nipple covers that might be cheap. I saw several shot shotgun primers on the bench at the range. Drilled them out and they slip right on my nipple. Not water tight, but does protect the nipple.
Dang it. Now I have to...I wouldn’t recommend a google search for “nipple covers”.
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