Ok fellas, now that I've got your attention, what I'm talking about is my first time out with my new (to me) .36 cal T/C Seneca. Man, was it fun to shoot! No recoil, but a nice crack when the balls went flying.
Now, the problem. The #11 caps seemed really loose on the nipple. Is this a #10 nipple? If so, do I have to buy #10 caps,(rare around here) or can I get a #11 nipple for this gun?
Also was having trouble with blown patches, because of the lousy patch material I was using. I'll have to find some good tough stuff - but it's going to have to be thin. Is pillow ticking the thing I need to go after?
Also, the stock sights on this thing are very crude. Anybody out there put a receiver sight on one of these rifles? What fits it? I'm sure the gun will be more accurate than the sights (and my 48 year old eyes) will allow me to shoot.
Frank
Now, the problem. The #11 caps seemed really loose on the nipple. Is this a #10 nipple? If so, do I have to buy #10 caps,(rare around here) or can I get a #11 nipple for this gun?
Also was having trouble with blown patches, because of the lousy patch material I was using. I'll have to find some good tough stuff - but it's going to have to be thin. Is pillow ticking the thing I need to go after?
Also, the stock sights on this thing are very crude. Anybody out there put a receiver sight on one of these rifles? What fits it? I'm sure the gun will be more accurate than the sights (and my 48 year old eyes) will allow me to shoot.
Frank