Riverbravo
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Picked up my Traditions .54 Hawken several months ago used but in good condition. I used the number 11 nipple it came with until it wore out. With this nipple I had good reliability.
When it came time to switch I got a Traditions musket nipple with the correct thread. Reliability went to crap. One time I put 5 caps on with no ignition. In order to get ignition I had to remove the nipple put a bit of powder in the fire channel and replace the nipple. After that it fired on the first cap. After that I removed the musket nipple and replaced it with the old number 11 to conclude the session. Seating the cap was a pain but I was getting ignition on the first cap.
I decided maybe the gun just liked number 11's so I got a new Traditions number 11 nipple with matching thread. The problem returned though I was able to get ignition without removal of the nipple a few times. The other problem with this nipple is the caps fit the nipple loosely and had to be bent slightly to stay on. I was using a brand new tin of CCI magnums. Not sure why this is but these problems combined made for a lousy session.
How can I fix this problem? The Hawken is one of the older models I believe. It has the channel clean out screw. I believe they did away with that. Could it be that the nipples I have were made for a newer model? I am at a loss. Any help would be appreciated. If possible I would rather use musket caps. Also I tried different powders and it did not seem to help. I tried triple 7 fff and black powder ff.
When it came time to switch I got a Traditions musket nipple with the correct thread. Reliability went to crap. One time I put 5 caps on with no ignition. In order to get ignition I had to remove the nipple put a bit of powder in the fire channel and replace the nipple. After that it fired on the first cap. After that I removed the musket nipple and replaced it with the old number 11 to conclude the session. Seating the cap was a pain but I was getting ignition on the first cap.
I decided maybe the gun just liked number 11's so I got a new Traditions number 11 nipple with matching thread. The problem returned though I was able to get ignition without removal of the nipple a few times. The other problem with this nipple is the caps fit the nipple loosely and had to be bent slightly to stay on. I was using a brand new tin of CCI magnums. Not sure why this is but these problems combined made for a lousy session.
How can I fix this problem? The Hawken is one of the older models I believe. It has the channel clean out screw. I believe they did away with that. Could it be that the nipples I have were made for a newer model? I am at a loss. Any help would be appreciated. If possible I would rather use musket caps. Also I tried different powders and it did not seem to help. I tried triple 7 fff and black powder ff.