I think the Pedersoli inline cappers come in two widths - the wider one to accommodate slightly larger caps (for rifles / shotguns?).hoppo wrote:...
Have thrown my Pendesoli inline capper out as I'm fed up with the caps continually rolling on their side so you might want to try a couple of brands.
Clarification please for new C&B from the learned....
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Re: Clarification please for new C&B from the learned....
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Re: Clarification please for new C&B from the learned....
Its apparently the one for #11 caps, width seems ok, its the height thats causing the problem. It may be that ive just got a bad one, but the person I borrowed a different make off [CVA] had the same problem with a pendesoli. I'll stock up on several CVA when I'm over in the States at the beginning of the year [along with a load of other stuffDark Skies wrote:I think the Pedersoli inline cappers come in two widths - the wider one to accommodate slightly larger caps (for rifles / shotguns?).hoppo wrote:...
Have thrown my Pendesoli inline capper out as I'm fed up with the caps continually rolling on their side so you might want to try a couple of brands.

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Re: Clarification please for new C&B from the learned....
On reflection I think it's for Remington No.11 caps. I use CCI No.11 caps and the Pedersoli inline capper I had used to let them flip. I have some slightly smaller ones from the same manufacturer and they're OK.hoppo wrote:Its apparently the one for #11 caps, width seems ok, its the height thats causing the problem. It may be that ive just got a bad one, but the person I borrowed a different make off [CVA] had the same problem with a pendesoli. I'll stock up on several CVA when I'm over in the States at the beginning of the year [along with a load of other stuffDark Skies wrote:I think the Pedersoli inline cappers come in two widths - the wider one to accommodate slightly larger caps (for rifles / shotguns?).hoppo wrote:...
Have thrown my Pendesoli inline capper out as I'm fed up with the caps continually rolling on their side so you might want to try a couple of brands.]
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Re: Clarification please for new C&B from the learned....
Well, what can I say !
I have now had 2 sessions with my 1860. First was a full mentor shoot which is what I was after and the second was a few hours of the most enjoyable fun, still being mentored I might add - I can fully understand the attraction of ML Revolvers and BP firearms now !
No issues with Pyrodex P and only a couple of instances of caps jamming. First shoot was 4 cylinders and second was 8. I purchased my lubed wads from a colleague who is setting up a sideline in BP acoutremenets and I will post more on this later if permitted.
I soon developed the "Colt Cocking Flick" to the right and this stopped further cap jams. When I completed the 8 cylinders in my second outing there was no evidence of fouling and the cylinder still moved freely. Well done on his wads I say !
Found cleaning not an issue at all. Followed basics gleaned frOm the internet and from first hand advice on the Range. Yes it is a little fiddly but then again, it is a small amount of effort in relation to the overall enjoyment ! (Im sure some car nuts polish and clean far more than they drive ?!?!)
Now to get the group smaller !!!
J
I have now had 2 sessions with my 1860. First was a full mentor shoot which is what I was after and the second was a few hours of the most enjoyable fun, still being mentored I might add - I can fully understand the attraction of ML Revolvers and BP firearms now !
No issues with Pyrodex P and only a couple of instances of caps jamming. First shoot was 4 cylinders and second was 8. I purchased my lubed wads from a colleague who is setting up a sideline in BP acoutremenets and I will post more on this later if permitted.
I soon developed the "Colt Cocking Flick" to the right and this stopped further cap jams. When I completed the 8 cylinders in my second outing there was no evidence of fouling and the cylinder still moved freely. Well done on his wads I say !
Found cleaning not an issue at all. Followed basics gleaned frOm the internet and from first hand advice on the Range. Yes it is a little fiddly but then again, it is a small amount of effort in relation to the overall enjoyment ! (Im sure some car nuts polish and clean far more than they drive ?!?!)
Now to get the group smaller !!!
J
Re: Clarification please for new C&B from the learned....
I started with a M/L New Model Army, I now mostly shoot only BP rifles.....much to the annoyance of other club members
Just something about muzzle loading!
Can't beat clearing a 25m indoor range

Just something about muzzle loading!
Can't beat clearing a 25m indoor range

Re: Clarification please for new C&B from the learned....
Yet to have a go at my indoor range - was solely outdoors previously at a second club I have just joined.
Well with 24gr and 454 Ball it worked a treat - great fun and had the chance to experience some other ML firearms too !
Definitely want to explore the realms of ML more !!!
J
Well with 24gr and 454 Ball it worked a treat - great fun and had the chance to experience some other ML firearms too !
Definitely want to explore the realms of ML more !!!
J
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