Re: 42 Springfields
1. Well, a pool of residual oil will certainly muck things up in the bolster, sure enough, if the gun is clean otherwise.
2. I use the steel cone from Regtqm w/ the larger vent. I know "stainless" when used in conjuction
with "steel" are dirty words in these parts but that cone just affords much better ignition and the design
holds the percussion cap without pinching it. Sometimes a misfire-prone musket is remedied by changing
to that cone with a larger vent and no other alteration is needed.
1. Well, a pool of residual oil will certainly muck things up in the bolster, sure enough, if the gun is clean otherwise.
2. I use the steel cone from Regtqm w/ the larger vent. I know "stainless" when used in conjuction
with "steel" are dirty words in these parts but that cone just affords much better ignition and the design
holds the percussion cap without pinching it. Sometimes a misfire-prone musket is remedied by changing
to that cone with a larger vent and no other alteration is needed.
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