Gentlemen:
I have a lead on a James River Armory M1855 Type I Richmond Rifle with the Hoyt barrel. It has the dummy Maynard priming mechanism and uses regular musket caps.
I read where there were complaints from the field that the high hump made for difficult capping, so later models of this rifle cut down the high hump (razeed it) to allow for more capping clearance.
Has anybody had any experience with these, and is capping a problem, or is it only a problem under combat conditions?
I have a lead on a James River Armory M1855 Type I Richmond Rifle with the Hoyt barrel. It has the dummy Maynard priming mechanism and uses regular musket caps.
I read where there were complaints from the field that the high hump made for difficult capping, so later models of this rifle cut down the high hump (razeed it) to allow for more capping clearance.
Has anybody had any experience with these, and is capping a problem, or is it only a problem under combat conditions?