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Kentucky Long Rifle giving me a beating.
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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPr" data-source="post: 2578350" data-attributes="member: 11425"><p>What brand of BP you use? I took one of the nipples and I drilled out the hole with a tiny drill bit. That helped a lot, but it also sent a bit of fire back thru the nipple. I'm using the CCI #11 magnum caps. Thanks for the info on using ML during modern season. Guess I miss that part in the regs. I got a replica 1851 Confederate Navy in .44 that I play with. Last time I shot it the cylinder moved around quite a bit. It normally took a couple of strikes from the hammer to send a round off. The Cylinder pin has gotten really loose on the pistol. Don't know how to fix that. I'm also putting together a .50 cal Kentucky pistol. I had a lot of fun putting the rifle together so I bought the pistol kit too. It's a work in progress. I found a guy in town that does hot bluing so I take the barrels to him. Do any of y'all have a backup BP firearm when you hunt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPr, post: 2578350, member: 11425"] What brand of BP you use? I took one of the nipples and I drilled out the hole with a tiny drill bit. That helped a lot, but it also sent a bit of fire back thru the nipple. I'm using the CCI #11 magnum caps. Thanks for the info on using ML during modern season. Guess I miss that part in the regs. I got a replica 1851 Confederate Navy in .44 that I play with. Last time I shot it the cylinder moved around quite a bit. It normally took a couple of strikes from the hammer to send a round off. The Cylinder pin has gotten really loose on the pistol. Don't know how to fix that. I'm also putting together a .50 cal Kentucky pistol. I had a lot of fun putting the rifle together so I bought the pistol kit too. It's a work in progress. I found a guy in town that does hot bluing so I take the barrels to him. Do any of y'all have a backup BP firearm when you hunt? [/QUOTE]
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