If you're doing that with a wheel gun now you would have to waste six caps.I’m of the old school and still snap a cap before the first load. But a fine nipple prick would probably work as good for clearing the nipple.
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If you're doing that with a wheel gun now you would have to waste six caps.I’m of the old school and still snap a cap before the first load. But a fine nipple prick would probably work as good for clearing the nipple.
Then there are the rest of us who have not been at it that long and we have to make do with what we have nowadays.I always snap a cap until I see evidence of the blast exiting the barrel, usually a leaf or something. However, I got a lot of caps that I have spent 40+ years accumulating. When I needed a tin, I bought 3 or 4 for about $2 a pop. Glad I made that decision!
Sometimes, with a light weight oil, there will be light that passes through the oil. It's probably thin enough that the cap will fire through it. Back when caps were only about $0.02 a cap, firing 6 caps was a quick way to clear the nipples and burn out any oil in the cylinder. Now, a wipe with an alcohol or acetone dampened patch followed by a blast of compressed air through the nipple or a nipple pick made from 24 or 22 gauge wire will clear flash hole without wasting percussion caps.Pardon the ignorance on my lack of flintlock experience....
But if you can see daylight through the nipples they're obviously not clogged
I belong to a small muzzleloader group of about 12 or so, and all but me Bust a cap before the first load when the line gets hot. If I'm shooting one of my cap locks, i don't do that. I quit several years ago, I take the nipple out when I clean, shoot some brake cleaner down through the hole of the channel that the cap explosion would follow, then hit that with a blast of air, run all the patches in with the gun horizontal and then stored with the muzzle down. I run a small wire that I have, that came off of a bike shifter lever, thru the hole when I have the nipple out. I also clean my flintlock with the barrel horizontal on a bench, rather than with the butt on the ground. I try not to over oil the bore, but if I do, with the gun horizontal and then standing with the barrel down, seems to keep the bottom end dry.You know how they always say to put a cap on the nipple with an unloaded chamber and fire the cap off first to make sure that the ignition channel is clear?
With as precious as caps are here lately.... I take the cylinder out and as long as I can see daylight through the nipples, it's pretty much good to go unless I've got some oil in the cylinder that I need to get out of there first.
I know I'm sure not going to waste six caps every time I want to go bang
me also to EVERYTHING you said i have never understood why anyone would have less then a lifetime supply of supplies on handYes, I have always snapped at least cap prior to loading nigh on 43 years now. And yes I have plenty of caps and all the means to make them if needed.
so what?If you're doing that with a wheel gun now you would have to waste six caps.
I was thinking long guns. It depends on how you look at it as to whether it is a waste. How do you clear the nipples on your six shooters?If you're doing that with a wheel gun now you would have to waste six caps.
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