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Re: pietta remington

#11 Post by Alpha1 »

Horrible things.
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#12 Post by ballkeeper »

At the no I agree it is
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#13 Post by Mike A »

Getting them shooting well does require a little skill, intellect & patience, so not for everyone I suppose. :D
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#14 Post by ballkeeper »

:) :good:
Mike A wrote:Getting them shooting well does require a little skill, intellect & patience, so not for everyone I suppose. :D
is that why you dont have one then mike :D
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#15 Post by ballkeeper »

WelshShooter wrote:Make sure the caps are the right size. When I had my pistol (identical to yours) the Remington No11 fit really well and I would seldom get any blockages/jams.

I would reccomend squeezing the caps into a vague rugby ball shape before placing them on the nipple as this will keep them in place even more.
was using rws 1075 s no probs going off , but as soon as you pulled the hamer back it just jamed up
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#16 Post by Mike A »

ballkeeper wrote::) :good:
Mike A wrote:Getting them shooting well does require a little skill, intellect & patience, so not for everyone I suppose. :D
is that why you dont have one then mike :D

Ahh just kidding,

I have a Uberti Colt 1860 & a flintlock Ardessa Kentucky rifle shot gun thing, that I love tinkering with.

But then I'm a mechanic so covered in sh*t trying to make something work is my default position.
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#17 Post by bradaz11 »

ballkeeper wrote:
WelshShooter wrote:Make sure the caps are the right size. When I had my pistol (identical to yours) the Remington No11 fit really well and I would seldom get any blockages/jams.

I would reccomend squeezing the caps into a vague rugby ball shape before placing them on the nipple as this will keep them in place even more.
was using rws 1075 s no probs going off , but as soon as you pulled the hamer back it just jamed up
try twisting it upside down and then cock, and turn back the right way.
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#18 Post by Dellboy »

isnt there a mod to fit a pin or something to deflect the caps ?
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#19 Post by ballkeeper »

Mike A wrote:
ballkeeper wrote::) :good:
Mike A wrote:Getting them shooting well does require a little skill, intellect & patience, so not for everyone I suppose. :D
is that why you dont have one then mike :D

Ahh just kidding,

I have a Uberti Colt 1860 & a flintlock Ardessa Kentucky rifle shot gun thing, that I love tinkering with.

But then I'm a mechanic so covered in sh*t trying to make something work is my default position.
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have 2x lepages 3x revolvers that one above,colt 1862 new york police, short are remington ardesa .45 ranger which trying to find the right load for 100yds
would love to get a flinter next
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#20 Post by snayperskaya »

Alpha1 wrote:Horrible things.
Nice and positive, well done :good:
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