Pictured here are my two rifles. One of them: A Jukar .45 plains rifle, about 40 years old. Not one misfire yet after putting about 120 rounds through it, fires consistantly even without swabbing out (on one occasion) and is very accurate. The other one - .45 cal Investarm Hawken rifle. Virtually new. After 3 rounds I get misfires. Sometimes even the caps don't go off. At some point during the shoot I have to remove the nipple and clean the flash channel with a pipecleaner and put a small amount of powder in the nipple hole just to get rid of the misfired round. The accuracy is not great, although this could be me anticipating a misfire. On the whole, I do not enjoy shooting with it as I am expecting a misfire every time I squeeze the trigger. What is happening here? Whilst the comment 'The Jukar is a good rifle and the Investarm is rubbish' might be true, is there something I am doing wrong here? I clean both rifles thoroughly after shooting, swab out after 4 rounds and use identical loads and bullets.
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