I finally took my original British shotgun to the range and I patterned few loads in it. In preparation to it I measured the bores and I discovered my 20-bore is actually a 16 bore
After shooting came time for cleaning. During firing I noticed no excessive gas leakage, but the area surrounding the nipples was definitely heavily fouled with powder residue (after around 20 shots each bore). My modern made replicas don't seen to have powder fouling there, instead there is cap residue. This was the first clue something is different.
When I removed the nipples for cleaning I inspected them throughly and I noticed they have a very different construction than modern nipples. It appears internally the nipple has a tapered cavity that is narrowest at the very top and as open as it can be at the bottom. I attach a picture below. Modern nipples have a larger diameter cylindrical cavity from the top reaching to almost the bottom where a small hole is drilled. The size of the hole in both modern nipples and those (I assume) originals is similar. However the fouling is not.
So my question is, is this a typical style of nipple used at a time, or was it remade by someone who never saw a modern nipple and that person just came up with this design? If you have an original British shotgun from the period can you check please?
Also, as there is more fouling do you think I should make modern style nipples for the gun, or perhaps the fouling gets out through the threads and some Teflon tape will resolve the problem.
Here are some pictures.
The orange color is not rust. It is copper anti-seize I use on all my nipples (that sounds bad, let's clarify "all my gun's nipples")
After shooting came time for cleaning. During firing I noticed no excessive gas leakage, but the area surrounding the nipples was definitely heavily fouled with powder residue (after around 20 shots each bore). My modern made replicas don't seen to have powder fouling there, instead there is cap residue. This was the first clue something is different.
When I removed the nipples for cleaning I inspected them throughly and I noticed they have a very different construction than modern nipples. It appears internally the nipple has a tapered cavity that is narrowest at the very top and as open as it can be at the bottom. I attach a picture below. Modern nipples have a larger diameter cylindrical cavity from the top reaching to almost the bottom where a small hole is drilled. The size of the hole in both modern nipples and those (I assume) originals is similar. However the fouling is not.
So my question is, is this a typical style of nipple used at a time, or was it remade by someone who never saw a modern nipple and that person just came up with this design? If you have an original British shotgun from the period can you check please?
Also, as there is more fouling do you think I should make modern style nipples for the gun, or perhaps the fouling gets out through the threads and some Teflon tape will resolve the problem.
Here are some pictures.
The orange color is not rust. It is copper anti-seize I use on all my nipples (that sounds bad, let's clarify "all my gun's nipples")