Wolfmanjack
32 Cal
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- Aug 22, 2021
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I took my 36 cal 1851 out yesterday for a short range session. I’m using homemade black powder and homemade percussion caps. The pistol is wonderfully accurate and a joy to shoot. Here’s my dilemma: the first two cylinders will fire with every hammer strike no problem. The 3rd cylinder will usually have two caps that fail to fire. Each subsequent cylinder will have about 3 failures. The issue is that some fouling accumulates on the hammer and the hammer strike weakens and isn’t quite enough to set off my homemade caps. I can use factory caps at this point with 100% success. I may be able to make my caps a little more sensitive by refining my chemicals but that’s not what asking about here. Im thinking some sort of lubricating/anti fouling liquid in a spray bottle may keep my hammer falling as sharp as when clean? Are there stronger hammer springs possibly that may solve my problem? Maybe both of these is an option? Btw my homemade caps fire 100% in my hawken.