I recently got a used-but-excellent-condition Investarm Hawken-type rifle (thanks to this forum I realize that it is essentially the Lyman Trade Rifle) in .54 caliber. The gun shoots quite accurately, but I seem to be getting a lot of misfires, i.e. the cap goes off, but the gun doesn't. I have carefully cleaned the threaded nipple receptacle and the "flash-hole"...I'm sure that's not the correct term, but you know what I mean. I have also put on a new nipple. When I shoot off percussion caps only, no powder or bullet, I notice that holding the muzzle against a leaf on the ground produces much less effect than doing the same with my other two muzzleloaders, both .50cals. The leaf moves, but not nearly as much as with the .50's.
I am using Triple7 powder, as real black powder seems to be impossible to find nowadays. Is this stuff more difficult to ignite than real black? I don't notice a problem with the .50's as far as ignition goes. There seems to be a noticeable lag between the ignition of the cap and the ignition of the powder, which I don't remember in the past...or maybe I'm just grasping at straws?
Is it possible that the greater volume of the .54cal barrel results in less pressure at the muzzle when a cap is popped, explaining the lack of reaction on leaves?
Whatever is going on, I know that I am not getting the reliability that I am accustomed to. I am thinking that I really need to find some real black powder. Any other ideas?
I am using Triple7 powder, as real black powder seems to be impossible to find nowadays. Is this stuff more difficult to ignite than real black? I don't notice a problem with the .50's as far as ignition goes. There seems to be a noticeable lag between the ignition of the cap and the ignition of the powder, which I don't remember in the past...or maybe I'm just grasping at straws?
Is it possible that the greater volume of the .54cal barrel results in less pressure at the muzzle when a cap is popped, explaining the lack of reaction on leaves?
Whatever is going on, I know that I am not getting the reliability that I am accustomed to. I am thinking that I really need to find some real black powder. Any other ideas?