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Is the capper tool wiser than just placing the cap on the nipple, and 'pressing' the nipple on with the hammer?
unknowingly i got 10.75's from my gpa this year and they were not going on my nipple all the way i figured it out after shooting at a cow, during my permit hunt, it took two wacks with the hammer before the gun fired. lol
Quote from: spotter26 on October 18, 2013, 09:16:52 PMunknowingly i got 10.75's from my gpa this year and they were not going on my nipple all the way i figured it out after shooting at a cow, during my permit hunt, it took two wacks with the hammer before the gun fired. lolIn away the cap being tight is ideal and in that fact is one of the things that make the 1075 more water proof. As I have suggested before the size of the nipple is important and the use of a good brass capper to push the cap on the nipple as tight as possible is important. You really want to cause the convolutions on the side of the cap to expand and create the seal. This tight seal also directs most of the flame and hot gas through the nipple to the powder.
Quote from: Sabotloader on October 19, 2013, 01:55:58 PMQuote from: spotter26 on October 18, 2013, 09:16:52 PMunknowingly i got 10.75's from my gpa this year and they were not going on my nipple all the way i figured it out after shooting at a cow, during my permit hunt, it took two wacks with the hammer before the gun fired. lolIn away the cap being tight is ideal and in that fact is one of the things that make the 1075 more water proof. As I have suggested before the size of the nipple is important and the use of a good brass capper to push the cap on the nipple as tight as possible is important. You really want to cause the convolutions on the side of the cap to expand and create the seal. This tight seal also directs most of the flame and hot gas through the nipple to the powder.yeah i have always used the brass capper but the caps just wouldnt go on far enough. but it do like the idea of a more weatherproof cap setup. lord knows we need it here.
Quote from: spotter26 on October 19, 2013, 11:36:34 PMQuote from: Sabotloader on October 19, 2013, 01:55:58 PMQuote from: spotter26 on October 18, 2013, 09:16:52 PMunknowingly i got 10.75's from my gpa this year and they were not going on my nipple all the way i figured it out after shooting at a cow, during my permit hunt, it took two wacks with the hammer before the gun fired. lolIn away the cap being tight is ideal and in that fact is one of the things that make the 1075 more water proof. As I have suggested before the size of the nipple is important and the use of a good brass capper to push the cap on the nipple as tight as possible is important. You really want to cause the convolutions on the side of the cap to expand and create the seal. This tight seal also directs most of the flame and hot gas through the nipple to the powder.yeah i have always used the brass capper but the caps just wouldnt go on far enough. but it do like the idea of a more weatherproof cap setup. lord knows we need it here.I say normally... but what is normal anymore, anyway normally the new #11 nipples the nipple post is a bit small for a normal #11 cap. The will almost fall off. I believe they are actually created that way for the ease of the shooter to remove an unused cap. The 1075 was created to be tight on the post. To the point that I have to use a knife blade to peel mine off if I do not shoot it off.Do you know what kind of nipple (who made it) you have? The only nipple (1/4x28) that I have found that is tight enough for the 10.75 is the bronze nipple from AMPCO. But even that has become a problem lately as the flash hole is to narrow for a Mag Cap - I have to drill them out to 0.030.
Quote from: Sabotloader on October 20, 2013, 09:11:00 AMQuote from: spotter26 on October 19, 2013, 11:36:34 PMQuote from: Sabotloader on October 19, 2013, 01:55:58 PMQuote from: spotter26 on October 18, 2013, 09:16:52 PMunknowingly i got 10.75's from my gpa this year and they were not going on my nipple all the way i figured it out after shooting at a cow, during my permit hunt, it took two wacks with the hammer before the gun fired. lolIn away the cap being tight is ideal and in that fact is one of the things that make the 1075 more water proof. As I have suggested before the size of the nipple is important and the use of a good brass capper to push the cap on the nipple as tight as possible is important. You really want to cause the convolutions on the side of the cap to expand and create the seal. This tight seal also directs most of the flame and hot gas through the nipple to the powder.yeah i have always used the brass capper but the caps just wouldnt go on far enough. but it do like the idea of a more weatherproof cap setup. lord knows we need it here.I say normally... but what is normal anymore, anyway normally the new #11 nipples the nipple post is a bit small for a normal #11 cap. The will almost fall off. I believe they are actually created that way for the ease of the shooter to remove an unused cap. The 1075 was created to be tight on the post. To the point that I have to use a knife blade to peel mine off if I do not shoot it off.Do you know what kind of nipple (who made it) you have? The only nipple (1/4x28) that I have found that is tight enough for the 10.75 is the bronze nipple from AMPCO. But even that has become a problem lately as the flash hole is to narrow for a Mag Cap - I have to drill them out to 0.030.who knows what my nipple is, another gift from gpa after mine broke, he has been muzzy hunting for 30+ yrs. I think some of his hand-me-down are that old too