Back in the day.... I used to go to all girl rodeos ( yes there still is such a thing) I think I met her at the Saturday night party.She seems nice…
Back in the day.... I used to go to all girl rodeos ( yes there still is such a thing) I think I met her at the Saturday night party.She seems nice…
Mostly bad cap fit.I suppose easiest way to get a chainfire would be to forget to cap cylinders. What other factors? I am sure that I will get a cap and ball revolver at some point, so real life experiences with chain fires, not just conjecture would be very interesting to me. How did yours happen Bad?
any girl that can juggle them, and with a *** in her mouth does not make her a bad person!She reminds me of a girl I knew a long time ago, cigarette and all. Always a fun date, she fell off the back of my motorcycle once. Shooting pool with her was entertaining, she'd rack up the balls while putting on a juggling show. BTW no eye or hearing protection .Guy should take better care of that gal, she's probably a lot of fun
That happened to me too, years ago, no lube!That will get your attention.
I was fortunate engough to have mine many years ago, (1973). Shot a brass frame .44 with no lube over the ball. Hadn't tried that again.
And most of them old enough to be her grandpa… or great grandpa…There seems to be a lot of lonely, love-lorn fellers in the black powder shooting community.
It is a bit concerning at how some posters talk only about the qualities they project onto the shooter .There seems to be a lot of lonely, love-lorn fellers in the black powder shooting community.
I say exactly the same thing. can you imagine the people that settled this country thinking like these safety nut? they would still be offshore in the boats trying to make a "safe" landing. there isnt much sense in living if you think your gonna die when you turn on a blender or as soon as you step outsideIt's funny that you have guys that are so petrified of a chain fire in their .36 Navy with 12 gr charges, they carefully apply secret lube over the chambers, seat the caps with a wooden dowel, shoot with a welding glove on and eye pro, hoping the dreaded Chain Fire doesn't occur with every shot.....and this lady is out here with a Marlboro light dangling from her mouth, no eye pro, probably capping off max loads of whatever they could mash into the chambers and some whatever caps they bought at a sporting goods store, had a chain fire and is giggling about it . They probably reloaded it and kept shooting afterwards.
It is a bit concerning at how some posters talk only about the qualities they project onto the shooter .
Critical thinking and analysis of a situation is inconsistent with projecting onto those who offer other opinions assumptions that those folks are 'petrified' , shooting '12 gr charges', applying 'secret lube' over the chambers , use a 'wooden dowel' to seat their balls, wear a 'welding glove' while shooting and focus their shooing on a hope that a 'dreaded chain fire doesn't occur with every shot. And, to the shame of PC revolver shooters everywhere - the wear eye protection. That is, IMHO, a tremendous indulgence in gratuitous insults of folks on this thread who are, from what I can tell from their posts, sensible, mature, avid BP shooters and I suspect their degree of care also produces very small groups on the range.It's funny that you have guys that are so petrified of a chain fire in their .36 Navy with 12 gr charges, they carefully apply secret lube over the chambers, seat the caps with a wooden dowel, shoot with a welding glove on and eye pro, hoping the dreaded Chain Fire doesn't occur with every shot.....and this lady is ot here with a Marlboro light dangling from her mouth, no eye pro, probably capping off max loads of whatever they could mash into the chambers and some whatever caps they bought at a sporting goods store, had a chain fire and is giggling about it . They probably reloaded it and kept shooting afterwards.
Critical thinking and analysis of a situation is inconsistent with projecting onto those who offer other opinions assumptions that those folks are 'petrified' , shooting '12 gr charges', applying 'secret lube' over the chambers , use a 'wooden dowel' to seat their balls, wear a 'welding glove' while shooting and focus their shooing on a hope that a 'dreaded chain fire doesn't occur with every shot. And, to the shame of PC revolver shooters everywhere - the wear eye protection. That is, IMHO, a tremendous indulgence in gratuitous insults of folks on this thread who are, from what I can tell from their posts, sensible, mature, avid BP shooters and I suspect their degree of care also produces very small groups on the range.
But that's not the end of it. The projection extends to the heroic bad-*** shooter: 'Marlboro light dangling from her mouth" (could be a joint for all you know), "no eye pro" ( how is this to be admired?) , 'probably capping on max loads of whatever they could mash into the chambers and whatever caps the bought at a sporting goods store" ( again, absolutely no basis for this 'probability', and ascribes to this person or her accomplice 1) the most likely cause of the chain fire and 2) the most irresponsible lack of knowledge about the weapon and the use thereof ) and , to complete the imaginary projections onto this duo ( who, as best I could tell from the video, couldn't hit the broad side of a barn) 'they probably reloaded it and kept shooting afterward' - what is the basis for this "probably " of action which any responsible firearm owner would consider irresponsible to the point of recklessness?
Maybe there are more folks on this forum than might be expected who 'cap on max loads of whatever they can mash into the chamber' , but that approach to use of a deadly weapon, to the derision of those who extol reasonable regard for safety of themselves and others nearby, is EXACTLY why the Darwin Awards were created. To see this mentality surface in conjunction with their projections onto a gal in a tank top is....sad.
Love those grips. DaleYou might contact Track Of the Wolf and ask about nipples suitable for the 11’s you have. I have heard of people making a sizing die to resize 11’s to fit #10 cones.
This is the truth… chain fires don’t seem to damage the guns. Or if they do, I haven’t heard about it. WRT the shooter, admittedly I don’t have much experience with them but the experience was startling, momentarily, and that’s all it was. Once I examined the gun I could see there was only a smear of lead on the left side of the frame and nothing else. I fired the remaining charges and then reloaded exactly as I had the first cylinder and promptly had another chain fire. Again, no damage to me or the gun. I bought a .465” mold and a bag of 465 ball from track of the wolf and the gun was absolutely reliable and accurate with those balls.
No damage!
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FYI the Track of the Wolf nipples that are supposed to fit CCI #11 caps, are slightly oversized. You'll need to use something like jewelers rouge to burnish them to fit the #11'sLove those grips. Dale
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