The New Guy
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And nope, I did not, have not yet, dry balled. But plan to, hence the reason I have a ball puller.
Went to the range yesterday afternoon so my son could shoot his CVA .50 for the first time and he had a blast. I think he really did enjoy shooting a traditional gun. He tends to be very methodical in everything he does and the slower pace of pour powder, tap it in the bolster, insert patched ball, ram it down, pick it up, place cap, aim and bang, tends to fit his personality. Anywho, after he and his younger brother finished makin as much smoke as they could stand I decided to try and shoot the Daly .50 cal I recently picked up to refinish before I completely destroy it learning what not to do during the refinishing process. to make a long story longer, I put in the powder, rammed down the ball, then went to place the cap and uh oh, cap doesn't fit! What?. One of my boys actually said out loud, "seems like mister I read the muzzleloader forums everyday, forgot to check something" and he was right. Seems the nipple on this gun is a bit larger in diameter than on the CVA. I now have a loaded gun and no way to fire it. so, being the resourceful guy that i am, I force a cap on the nipple, aim down range and drop the hammer. Just as I thought, didn't fire the cap, but the hammer drop seated it a little better. pull back the hammer once again, and pow, but no bang! Really! Oh well, time for plan C. Pulling the ball was much easier than I had anticipated. I am now much more confidant that when I do dry ball, I'll be able to get the ball out with the puller if needed. :grin:
Question Though: when we returned home, I poured hot water down the barrel to make sure all the powder was out and I noticed water seeping from around the breech plug. Is this normal or should I be concerned?
Went to the range yesterday afternoon so my son could shoot his CVA .50 for the first time and he had a blast. I think he really did enjoy shooting a traditional gun. He tends to be very methodical in everything he does and the slower pace of pour powder, tap it in the bolster, insert patched ball, ram it down, pick it up, place cap, aim and bang, tends to fit his personality. Anywho, after he and his younger brother finished makin as much smoke as they could stand I decided to try and shoot the Daly .50 cal I recently picked up to refinish before I completely destroy it learning what not to do during the refinishing process. to make a long story longer, I put in the powder, rammed down the ball, then went to place the cap and uh oh, cap doesn't fit! What?. One of my boys actually said out loud, "seems like mister I read the muzzleloader forums everyday, forgot to check something" and he was right. Seems the nipple on this gun is a bit larger in diameter than on the CVA. I now have a loaded gun and no way to fire it. so, being the resourceful guy that i am, I force a cap on the nipple, aim down range and drop the hammer. Just as I thought, didn't fire the cap, but the hammer drop seated it a little better. pull back the hammer once again, and pow, but no bang! Really! Oh well, time for plan C. Pulling the ball was much easier than I had anticipated. I am now much more confidant that when I do dry ball, I'll be able to get the ball out with the puller if needed. :grin:
Question Though: when we returned home, I poured hot water down the barrel to make sure all the powder was out and I noticed water seeping from around the breech plug. Is this normal or should I be concerned?