shifty-eyed_one
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So, I purchased a .54 CVA Stalker carbine recently and got a chance to take my son out shooting :grin: :grin: :grin: with it and my reliable percussion guns. Before my first attempt at test firing it, I swabbed the barrel of the Stalker with bore butter, then a dry patch, then loaded the thing with 50 grains of Pyrodex RS, then a saboted lead wadcutter-looking bullet (I know, I know, roundballs only allowed).
So then I go to cap it, and the cap barely fits over the nipple -- I had to really push it on there, and it still wasn't on far enough to my eye. I aimed and fired at the target, and the hammer fell but didn't fire the cap. But now, the cap looks like it's clear onto the nipple. So, I cock and fire again. This time, the cap fires, but no kaboom from the barrel. I then tried about 10-15 more caps, sometimes working a few grains of powder down into the nipple. The caps kept not firing the first time the hammer fell, then not igniting the main charge. :hmm: (Are there different size diameters of nipples for #11's? I mean on the top of the nipple.)
Long story longer, I tried to remove the bullet with a puller to no avail, thinking I may have loaded without powder somehow. Couldn't get it out with my bullet worm. Tried to remove breech plug with vise and all kinds of handy tools to no avail. Took it to a gunsmith this morning, and while marring the snuffalupagus out of my barrel, he twisted the tang off the breech plug.
Now what?
I went to my local sporting goods store, purchased another bullet puller that looked a little better than my other brand new one, took it home and pulled the bullet on the first try. I then proceeded to pour about 50 grains of powder out of the barrel. The last bit of it was crusty and not hardly granulated anymore. Could the bore butter have messed it up that badly?
Anyhoo, now what? CVA's parts assembly diagram says that breech plugs only come with barrels as an assembly. Any ideas?
Feel free to tell me everything I did erroneously, as long as you have an idea of what I should do correctly at this juncture.
So then I go to cap it, and the cap barely fits over the nipple -- I had to really push it on there, and it still wasn't on far enough to my eye. I aimed and fired at the target, and the hammer fell but didn't fire the cap. But now, the cap looks like it's clear onto the nipple. So, I cock and fire again. This time, the cap fires, but no kaboom from the barrel. I then tried about 10-15 more caps, sometimes working a few grains of powder down into the nipple. The caps kept not firing the first time the hammer fell, then not igniting the main charge. :hmm: (Are there different size diameters of nipples for #11's? I mean on the top of the nipple.)
Long story longer, I tried to remove the bullet with a puller to no avail, thinking I may have loaded without powder somehow. Couldn't get it out with my bullet worm. Tried to remove breech plug with vise and all kinds of handy tools to no avail. Took it to a gunsmith this morning, and while marring the snuffalupagus out of my barrel, he twisted the tang off the breech plug.
Now what?
I went to my local sporting goods store, purchased another bullet puller that looked a little better than my other brand new one, took it home and pulled the bullet on the first try. I then proceeded to pour about 50 grains of powder out of the barrel. The last bit of it was crusty and not hardly granulated anymore. Could the bore butter have messed it up that badly?
Anyhoo, now what? CVA's parts assembly diagram says that breech plugs only come with barrels as an assembly. Any ideas?
Feel free to tell me everything I did erroneously, as long as you have an idea of what I should do correctly at this juncture.