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I have 2 of the 5.5 from cabelas, like them both, have worked on the cylinders to accept a snail drum capper.
balance is great not nearly as nose heavy as the longer one
 
Goodshot, Welcome to the forum!

How did you modify the cylinders? I have big old fat fingers and handling individual caps is 'interesting'. I can use cappers for everything except the Remingtons.

Jeff
 
Gee Dog said:
Mine has its own unique sound on detonation ... a deeper more prolonged boom and it is extremely accurate with .380 round ball.

Same here, the round balls fly supersonic!


BullRunBear said:
I can use cappers for everything except the Remingtons.

Ted Cash Universal Straight Line Capper works just fine for Pietta Remington sixguns.
 
I use TC and Traditions straight-line cappers on Pietta Rems and Colts and they fit good for me. If they did not fit I would be inclined to modify the capper itself rather than the cylinder cone ports.
 
Adui said:
azmntman said:
:bow: its under 10 here now. I truly don't think i could survive the midwest. you guys r tuff :surrender:

That be why I swear Ill never leave AZ.. I HATE humidity! I can deal with cold I suppose, though it tends to be painful. But humidity kills me

Humidity is strange stuff to live in. I grew up in SoCal where it hit around 105º in July. We never had Air conditioning. Moved to Ohio, where humidity was a serious problem. Parents put AC into the house the next summer & next car they bought had AC, too. Had a house near Dayton with a toilet that ran on water condensed from the air with dehumidifier - got over a gallon of water outta the air every few hours.
Moved to AZ at first opportunity & complain about the "humidity" during the Monsoon season - but it's nothing like humidity back east.

I read somewhere that folks may take a year or so to adjust to a cold climate, but most never adapt to a humid one.
 
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