I have a Traditions kentucky pistol, and I replaced the nipple with a Musket nipple because the 4-wing musket caps are all that I can find. I'm wondering if this could be causing my misfires somehow?
There's an awful lot of fouling on the lock and side of the barrel, as if the cap is expelling a ton of gas that's not making it down the nipple, but I don't know why that would be the case since it fits the nipple snugly.
I also noticed that the caps get very mangled. Not a clean split down the side like I've heard happen with some caps, but more like contorted and twisted in every way, like someone chewed it up or something.
But the other thing I noticed is that after a handful of shots, the misfiring will go down. It seems like it's just right after it's been cleaned that it is doing this, and I wonder if maybe it could be because I'm leaving too much oil in the breech and barrel. I've noticed that the only way to get the initial two or three shots off is by unscrewing the breech screw and pouring a bit of powder down into it. After those initial shots, and a few more with just the cap and no powder in the breech, it seems like it will start firing a lot more reliably.
So between these two possibilities, what is more likely to be causing my misfires?
There's an awful lot of fouling on the lock and side of the barrel, as if the cap is expelling a ton of gas that's not making it down the nipple, but I don't know why that would be the case since it fits the nipple snugly.
I also noticed that the caps get very mangled. Not a clean split down the side like I've heard happen with some caps, but more like contorted and twisted in every way, like someone chewed it up or something.
But the other thing I noticed is that after a handful of shots, the misfiring will go down. It seems like it's just right after it's been cleaned that it is doing this, and I wonder if maybe it could be because I'm leaving too much oil in the breech and barrel. I've noticed that the only way to get the initial two or three shots off is by unscrewing the breech screw and pouring a bit of powder down into it. After those initial shots, and a few more with just the cap and no powder in the breech, it seems like it will start firing a lot more reliably.
So between these two possibilities, what is more likely to be causing my misfires?