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    CCI cap problems

    The CCI caps are longer than the Rem caps. That`s why they don`t fit. Take your nipple out & turn it in a drill by the threads while filing it down a little & the CCI`s will fit.
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    Advantage's and Disadvantage's

    You know guys, one thing I don`t understand on here. You all seem to praise Dutch Shoultz & his advice on shooting BP firearms, but you down him on his proven method of waterless cleaning of the firearms.
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    Flash cup?

    I have flash cups on all my ML`s. They work fine. If you use the ones that are angled, just make sure you mount it so the lowest part is at 2:00 while looking down at it. This way all the flash from the cap will be forced away from the breech & little or no crud will form on the surrounding area.
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    Armi San Marco Walker question

    Did you buy it from a guy in NC?
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    CCI cap problems

    Weather you use #10`s or 11`s, the CCI caps are longer than the Remington caps. That`s why when using the CCI caps you have to hit them twice. The first blow knocks them all the way down on the nipple & the second blow fires it. If you don`t believe me measure them.
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    Zouvae shooters ????

    Thanks much guys for the replies. I was thinking nipple problem myself, but wanted to get your input on it. Both the musket nip & the #11 nip have an opening of about 3/16" on the threaded end. Seemed to be awful big to me. I will get a new #11 nip for it. I want to use the #11 nip because I...
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    Zouvae shooters ????

    I took my new to me Zouvae rifle by Navy Arms to the range yesterday & shot off 48 rounds of Minnie balls. I am quite pleased as how it shoots & it`s very accrete. At 100yds. as long as I was doing my part, shot after shot into a 8" bull. Now here is the problem. Just about every shot the...
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    Good day shooting GPR .54 percussion at Aurora, TX

    What was the distance on these targets?
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    Minnie ball lube ?????

    When lubing Minnie balls, do you fill the groves, or just coat the hole Minnie? Thanks in advance.
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    Flintlock to perc.????

    OK, they did it in the 1800`s. So my ?? is can it be done with a modern replica ML & how much work & changing would have to be done? Thanks in advance.
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    Euroarms??

    I know it`s probably been asked before & in here some were, but how were there firearms? Where they a good quality gun or just so-so? Thanks in advance.
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    Which one should I get????

    OK, I`m already a BP, ML shooter. I don`t hunt anymore, but I do punch a lot of paper from 25 yds. out to 100 yds. I`m interested in getting one of these rifles. They are both Pedersoli`s, they are both in like new condition, both same $$ within $25, & both 50 cal. perc. One is a Kentucky & the...
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    cylinder base pin lube

    Synthetic wheel bearing grease.
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    A Walker question or two

    I have a A.S.M. Whitneyville 1847 Walker & have shot it numerous times with a load of 55g & the lever has never dropped either.
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    Traditions long rifles?????

    OK, here I go again. Does any one know anything about Traditions 50 cal Pa or Kentucky long rifles. Like how do they shoot (accurate) finish, etc. They look the same except the Pa 50 has a fancy stock on it. Thanks in advance.
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    At the range today (pics)

    Good point, but I think it (POI) will stay the same. I`m going to the range next week & I`ll shoot a 30g load, a 60g load, & a 90g load all at 100yd & report back to you with pics. OK?
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    At the range today (pics)

    Geo T, your probably right, but with the price of BP & seeing how it`s hard to find or get these days, I`m happy the way I shoot it & get on paper. LOL
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    At the range today (pics)

    Alden, I like guys who notice things in detail. The 66 is a glitch that I just never corrected. 74 it is.
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    At the range today (pics)

    Hi, I was at the range today with my T/C 50cal ML early 80`s mfg date 5 digit S/N Hawken before they were stamped with the name on the barrel. I was shooting at 50yd off hand & 100yd sitting at a bench resting on my 74 year old elbows. I was using 30g of Goex 3F, a 490 round ball with a .015...
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    Traditional muzzleloading on the wane?

    I have to agree, it does seem to being a dying thing. The range I belong to has about 6 or 7 BP shooters & everyone is 60 plus years old. No youngsters at all. Seems like all they are interested in is those new fangled black rifles & the likes of them.
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