Some ranges do not allow that practice.
This is exactly why I like to shoot alone at a place of my own choosing.
Some ranges do not allow that practice.
And if you're using the optimum cap/nipple combination and have filled the hammer slot, you don't need to tilt it up at all.Hawg said:It's not necessary to raise it straight up, a few inches is all it takes and a little tilt to the right helps too.
It's not necessary to raise it straight up, a few inches is all it takes and a little tilt to the right helps too.
And if you're using the optimum cap/nipple combination and have filled the hammer slot, you don't need to tilt it up at all
Whichever cap you use, squeeze it into an oval shape so it clings to the nipple.
Both claim to have opened up their thumbs by pressing on a cap and it went off.
I may have missed it but my friend who shoots NSSA matches noticed that the 44 cylinders are smaller than the bores. He reams the cylinders out to bore diameter which accurizes them considerably.
Well, maybe.With the ball out, try to put it down the barrel. If it doesn't fit, your barrel bore is smaller than your chamber.