BallsOnFire
32 Cal
Took my two Uberti 1858 Remington replicas to the range. Having never fired black powder guns before I did lots of YouTube time to learn the basics. I loaded only one chamber before firing with a Pyrodex pellet, lubed wad and .454 lead ball. I used a #10 CCI cap. The first hammer strike did not ignite the charge nor did it ignite the cap. My first thought was the hammer spring might be too weak. After rotating the cylinder around for a second hammer strike the chamber fired. This was the same scenario for both revolvers. After 4 or 5 shots through each revolver with only one chamber loaded at a time I only got discharges on the 2nd hammer strike.
I am beginning to wonder if the caps were not down far enough on the nipples. Even so why did the cap not ignite when first struck? How much of the nipple should be covered by the cap? Down to the base of the nipple? Is it possible the first hammer strike is getting the cap down farther on the nipple where the second hammer strike is then somehow effective. I pressed down on the caps as hard as I could with my thumb and after the first several misfires on the first strike I stsrted using a #2 pencil to press the caps on but could not see that pressing the cap down any further than my thumb could. So, what do you guys think? Thanks.
I am beginning to wonder if the caps were not down far enough on the nipples. Even so why did the cap not ignite when first struck? How much of the nipple should be covered by the cap? Down to the base of the nipple? Is it possible the first hammer strike is getting the cap down farther on the nipple where the second hammer strike is then somehow effective. I pressed down on the caps as hard as I could with my thumb and after the first several misfires on the first strike I stsrted using a #2 pencil to press the caps on but could not see that pressing the cap down any further than my thumb could. So, what do you guys think? Thanks.