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Finally took my new Lyman Trade Rifle .54 cal out for trial run. Loaded 60 grains of FFG, a .520 round ball, and a .015 patch. This is the three shot group at about 30 yards. On the negative side, the CCI #11 caps were a little too small for the nipple. Had several misfires because the cap couldn't be seated fully. Secondly, the brass attachment that holds the jag came off while I was swabbing the bore. Not so good. I'm still pleased, generally and I changed her name from Plain Jane to Lady Jane.
 

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I don’t trust any factory ramrods. And the tips should always be pinned.
That trade rifle is a looker
We like them pieces of art , but plain has just that come and be my friend look
Good shooting, better than what I can do in my best day. Get you a good pinned rod and right caps and you will have the best there is
 
Finally took my new Lyman Trade Rifle .54 cal out for trial run. Loaded 60 grains of FFG, a .520 round ball, and a .015 patch. This is the three shot group at about 30 yards. On the negative side, the CCI #11 caps were a little too small for the nipple. Had several misfires because the cap couldn't be seated fully. Secondly, the brass attachment that holds the jag came off while I was swabbing the bore. Not so good. I'm still pleased, generally and I changed her name from Plain Jane to Lady Jane.
Check the nipple, it may be "mushroomed"a bit. Chuck the nipple in a drill and use either a fine file or emery paper to gently smooth the top. Keep checking with a cap until you get the fit that you want.
 
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