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Pauly Walnuts

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Just went to pop a cap for the first time with my new pedersoli scout. The cap kind of just smushed and it didn’t go off. How do I get my caps to ignite?
 
I tried a different tin of caps and those caps worked. Maybe I have a bad batch?
I've noticed that even with the same brand, some packs just fit a tiny bit tighter and don't easily fit all the way on. But still, even when the nipple is dirty and the caps only go halfway on, I've never had one fail on a gun with a properly strong spring. Related to that, is your spring strong enough? Take the lock off, put a block on a scale, push the hammer down on the block, and (from what I've read) it should take about ten pounds to cock it. I have one that was about six pounds when I bought it, and it would take three hits to pop a cap.
 
I've noticed that even with the same brand, some packs just fit a tiny bit tighter and don't easily fit all the way on. But still, even when the nipple is dirty and the caps only go halfway on, I've never had one fail on a gun with a properly strong spring. Related to that, is your spring strong enough? Take the lock off, put a block on a scale, push the hammer down on the block, and (from what I've read) it should take about ten pounds to cock it. I have one that was about six pounds when I bought it, and it would take three hits to pop a cap.
I’m not entire sure what i did but I took the nipple off and cleaned it, put it back on and it popped caps from both tins no problems now.
 
One thing to note is that caps by different manufacturers are slightly different sizes even if they are the same # cap.

So CCI #10s are a bit tighter fit than Remington #10s.

Then, too, Scheutzen musket caps are made from steel not brass like most others. So they don't hammer down on the nipple as nicely.
 
Just went to pop a cap for the first time with my new pedersoli scout. The cap kind of just smushed and it didn’t go off. How do I get my caps to ignite?
As deermanok said, make sure your new Scout has been thoroughly cleaned of the factory grease. You’ll have a batch of cleaning and firing problems if you don’t.
 
Too much grease or dried oil on the back side of your lock will slow the hammer and can result in poor or no ignition. Has the same effect on flint guns.
 
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