Mad Professor
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I'm a fan of slings. Proper military hold will be more accurate using a sling. And it's a lot easier to drag a deer out of the woods without having to carry your rifle.
Luckily I hunt in pretty dense woods so there is always a tree close by to brace against. I also keep shooting sticks stashed at my ground blinds.I agree. When I was a boy my dad taught me how to wrap a sling around my off arm and tighten my arm to stabilize the rifle.
Been still hunting up here in the brush for 61 years, If my rifle was carried on a sling, I’d still be hunting for my first kill…..I'm a fan of slings. Proper military hold will be more accurate using a sling. And it's a lot easier to drag a deer out of the woods without having to carry your rifle.
However, I do like those straight line cappers when I'm shooting cap and ball revolvers, especially my little 1849 pocket. My fingers are too big and I keep dropping the caps otherwise. I'm sure it's mainly operator error.I believe the most over rated BP accessory is the metal capper. A piece of thick leather with cap sized holes punched along the edge is all that is needed.
And a drill bit glued to a dowel rod to drill thru a stuck ball.... did I just say that??
Thank you for the reply. Now that I know what it is I may need to buy one. I bought an old cap gun that came with a ball in the barrel and the barrel is rusty so I may need something like that to try to get the ball out. I'm going to clean out as much rust as I can before I try to pull the ball.Ramrod puller
I do like the capping tools for my Remington 1858. Like you, it's a lot easier for me to get the cap seated from the loader. I load a few of them before I go to the range, and it makes capping a lot faster.However, I do like those straight line cappers when I'm shooting cap and ball revolvers, especially my little 1849 pocket. My fingers are too big and I keep dropping the caps otherwise. I'm sure it's mainly operator error.
How do you do that? Are you hooking the forward edge of the flint into the base of the frozen on the front side? I have a flint I might use to try that if that's how it's done. I've never knapped a flint. I just wore out my first one.Those little weird "knapping hammers" you ostensibly use to re-edge flints. I just pop a flake off using the elbow of the frizzen.
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