Take the revolver apart and thoroughly clean and relube it. The factory nipples are gonna take a #10 cap ( Remingtons fit the best on my piettas with stock nipples) . A .375 or .380 round ball will do just fine. Slix shot nipples are a very good upgrade and help to greatly reduce if not eliminate cap jams. The gun will shoot high at pistol distances. Aim at his belt buckle.
Thanks for the advice! I got my gun in the mail today and tried disassembling it, but the barrel wedge is in there so tight that I've decided to give up. I looked over tons of videos & forums and it just pops out real easy for them, but mine will not budge (it also came out of the box with the wedge not completely flush/sticking out of its hole). I'm gonna try taking it to a gunsmith tomorrow. If they can't figure it out, any advice??
After you get familiar with your revolver, and begin to develop that revolver’s accuracy sweet spot. You can take a small needle file or knife edge file and slowly make a few passes in the rear sight notch of the hammer and start to moving the point of impact upward to match your point of aim. That is just what I do. I want my sight picture to be where the projectile hits.
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What's your opinion on adding a taller dovetail sight? I don't really like the idea of filing down the hammer itself
All fantastic recommendations ^. They tend to shoot high. Like @ frontstuffer070 recommended, aim for the belt buckle. Since putting sliXshots on my 51 Navy, and 60 Army, not a single cap jam. Added bonus, #11's fit great. #10's are kinda hard to find. You'll have fun shooting it, and methinks you will be wanting to buy more.
Haha yeah, I've heard plenty about these Navy's shooting high... Slix shot nipples sound like a great investment! I won't buy any now, but probably soon.
Clean it, remove the nipples and clean those inside and out then apply a SMALL amount anti-seize to the threads and put them back snug is all you need not overly tight. Get your shooting supplies and go to the range and SHOOT it. After you are done come home and CLEAN it, oil it and put it away until the next time you want to shoot it - that's it - enjoy it!
Awesome, thanks! One question though - the barrel wedge is really stuck in my gun and won't come out no matter what I do. What should I do to try and get it out?
My Pietta 1851 Navy is one of my only revolvers that actually shoots point of aim with no sight modifications.
There are loads of YouTube videos on how to load and fire a black powder revolver.
Here are some tips:
Maximum accuracy will be around 12 grains of 3F powder.
Make sure your balls are shaving a ring of lead on loading into the chamber. Undersize balls cause chain fires.
When shooting, never allow any part of your hand to be beside or in front of the chamber. Shooting one-handed is safest.
Sounds like solid tips
. That's less powder than I thought I'd have to use though!
Get a 2nd gun or learn to reload fast as the bad guy will get back up and now he will be ****** ! /Ed
Haha, thankfully I don't have to depend on this gun for my life. I think it'll be a fun target shooter though!
They may not fit properly on the factory nipples. But the sliXshots definitely will. After having a good cap jam, you will definitely appreciate them. I recommend one of their wrenches too.
I've heard quite a bit about the Slixshot nipples.. they must really be amazing. I'm for SURE gonna have to try them at some point.
You can try to pinch the cap a little to get it to hold on to the nipple a little better and you may get by that way. I've never liked the idea of doing that as I don't want to risk a chain fire (thats a whole other subject). As Snakebit said, get you a set of slix shot nipples and you can use any size cap you want on them. They truly are awesome and worth every cent.
Ahh ok. That answers my question. I might have to get new nipples sooner than I thought, if #11 caps won't even stay on consistently.
Guys, Mike is one of, if not THE best C&B tuners in the business. I have 3 of his beauties and hope to have more of his Goon's Gun Works masterpieces soon. I have my own opinions on caps and no shortage of experience popping them, but since everyone seems to have their own 'recipe' and preference, I'll let you all duke it out, and leave it with a general guide of common sense:
1) If it falls off during cycling or gets swallowed down into the bowels of your Navy, it's too big.
2) If you have to pinch the skirt, see #2 above,
3) If it won't seat fully, it's too small.
4) If it takes multiple hammer strikes, see #3 above.
5) You don't need a $50.00 set of nipples to enjoy your C&B revolver.
6) Nobody can positively confirm a particular source where chainfires come from.
7) A nipple pick is your best friend. Your second best friend is a short piece of wooden dowel rod to firmly seat your caps at the firing line.
Duly noted
thank you sir.
This is a 44 caliber, but, the shooting & accessories are very similar.
Enjoy:
This is a really great video, I love this man's attitude and passion towards shooting... I can really tell he's passionate about it too. Seems like an awesome channel
OP, is your 51 Navy steel frame or brass?
It's steel frame
I found # 10 caps at Cabelas You can always buy a Pedersoli percussion rifle for about $1200 to use up the #11 caps
Haha that sounds like a whole other rabbit hole.. I'll keep it in mind though! I'm sure a rifle would be a lot of fun