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Title: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: elkhorn on June 18, 2011, 07:50:22 PM
Does anyone know where I can get a musket breech plug? I'm not real keen on the #11's. Thanks.
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: carpsniperg2 on June 18, 2011, 07:58:17 PM
You might try calling ruger direct and see if they have any there.

Welcome to the site.

If you can't find one make sure you use #11 mags they are much hotter then the standards.

I like musket caps way better myself :tup:
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: elkhorn on June 18, 2011, 08:14:45 PM
Ruger doesn't carry replacement parts for the 77/50 anymore. And the breech doesn't have a removable nipple. It's all one solid piece. I know that there's got to be some out there somewhere.??? 
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: jagermiester on June 24, 2011, 07:48:10 AM
Sell me the gun I have always wanted one of those
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: elkhorn on June 24, 2011, 08:04:57 AM
If I don't find a musket breech it might be for sale.
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Sabotloader on June 24, 2011, 11:01:55 AM
If I don't find a musket breech it might be for sale.

elkhorn, just my 2 cents... but you are better off with a #11 cap than the Musket Cap, but you have to get the right #11.  It needs to be a #11 Mag cap or better yet RWS Dynamit Noble 1075+ caps.  Either of these two caps are just as hot as a musket cap, actually the 1075+ is a bit hotter.  But more importantly they fit the nipple post tighter all the way around and are ALMOST (notice almost) water tight.  I use these caps and have used them in -20* weather in a side lock and they stili ignite the powder (even Triple 7 but I am using 3f) - in an inline they are even more effective, especially if the breech plug is designed right and allows the powder to sit down on the face of the nipple.

Might look at this thread to see what i am talking about for BP design.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,77394.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,77394.0.html)

mike
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Kowsrule30 on June 24, 2011, 03:09:22 PM
I liked the mag caps as well.... Good stuff..... Main reason I prefer muskets is because my nuckle drag the ground when I walk.....  :chuckle:  My hands and fingers are too damn big..... I must have dropped 10 of those little things trying to recap after I shot my first spike and cow with a muzzy..... I always loose my speed capper in the moment of truth for some reason.....
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Kowsrule30 on June 24, 2011, 03:12:05 PM
And try calling the Muzzleloader Supply in Puyallup if you can get the number.... I don't remember it off the top of my head..... He can get parts and all the cool stuff usually..... A little spendy but you gotta pay to play..... Nice people... It's a Mom and Pop shop..... He will ship stuff as well....
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Sabotloader on June 24, 2011, 03:16:09 PM
I liked the mag caps as well.... Good stuff..... Main reason I prefer muskets is because my nuckle drag the ground when I walk.....  :chuckle:  My hands and fingers are too damn big..... I must have dropped 10 of those little things trying to recap after I shot my first spike and cow with a muzzy..... I always loose my speed capper in the moment of truth for some reason.....

Certainly can not argue those points about the fumbling fingers - I have a set that work the same way.  I finally found a very good capper just for that problem...

Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: elkhorn on June 24, 2011, 09:39:03 PM
 Shot my Ruger today and the #11 mags are definitely the way to go. It shot great. I tried the 300 gr. XTPs and things went well. Still wanting to play with some things. I'm really interested in the Bloodline series. Does any stores carry them on hand or do you have to get them online? Thanks. O 
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: carpsniperg2 on June 24, 2011, 09:45:07 PM
Yeah you will be happy you have the mags :tup: I am the same way I like the musket caps way better because of the size.
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Camo on June 24, 2011, 10:30:25 PM
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elkhorn, just my 2 cents... but you are better off with a #11 cap than the Musket Cap, but you have to get the right #11.  It needs to be a #11 Mag cap or better yet RWS Dynamit Noble 1075+ caps.  Either of these two caps are just as hot as a musket cap, actually the 1075+ is a bit hotter.  But more importantly they fit the nipple post tighter all the way around and are ALMOST (notice almost) water tight.  I use these caps and have used them in -20* weather in a side lock and they stili ignite the powder (even Triple 7 but I am using 3f) - in an inline they are even more effective, especially if the breech plug is designed right and allows the powder to sit down on the face of the nipple.


mike
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Are you suggesting in "even Triple 7", that T7 has a higher ingnition point than other powders?
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Swannytheswan on June 24, 2011, 10:54:26 PM
I liked the mag caps as well.... Good stuff..... Main reason I prefer muskets is because my nuckle drag the ground when I walk.....  :chuckle:  My hands and fingers are too damn big..... I must have dropped 10 of those little things trying to recap after I shot my first spike and cow with a muzzy..... I always loose my speed capper in the moment of truth for some reason.....

Certainly can not argue those points about the fumbling fingers - I have a set that work the same way.  I finally found a very good capper just for that problem...


what capper I always drop those stupid tiny things too
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Sabotloader on June 25, 2011, 08:19:36 AM
Shot my Ruger today and the #11 mags are definitely the way to go. It shot great. I tried the 300 gr. XTPs and things went well. Still wanting to play with some things. I'm really interested in the Bloodline series. Does any stores carry them on hand or do you have to get them online? Thanks. O

Right now I think the online thing is your best option, although Wholesale Sports may eventually get them since they are a Knight dealer...

They are an awesome bullet but they are not conventional...
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Sabotloader on June 25, 2011, 08:24:30 AM
Are you suggesting in "even Triple 7", that T7 has a higher ingnition point than other powders?

T7 does have a higher ignition temp than other powders but it really is not that bad.  The reason is the granuals of T7 are wrapped with a very thin film to help (not stop) protect them from picking up moisture.

I use T7-3f with percussion guns because it is easier to ignite and burns cleaner than 2-f and it is so fine it gets closer to the nipple in most cases.

Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Sabotloader on June 25, 2011, 08:32:59 AM

what capper I always drop those stupid tiny things too

This is like the capper I use...

http://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/partDetail.aspx?catId=1&subId=1&styleId=1&partNum=CAPPER-P (http://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/partDetail.aspx?catId=1&subId=1&styleId=1&partNum=CAPPER-P)

I have this capper but I use a another one that is shorter for hunting - do not need that many caps...

The #11's are way to small to handle by hand... or fingers
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Kowsrule30 on June 25, 2011, 10:59:19 AM
I think I have four of those..... Can never find the things when I really need them!!!!! They work gret though.....
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: carpsniperg2 on June 25, 2011, 07:00:20 PM
I have mine around my neck always! I keep it in a plastic bag tucked into my front shirt pocket. It's there every time I need it. I learned the hard way on that one.
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: elkhorn on June 25, 2011, 08:53:51 PM
Any good items/ideas for nipple picks. I had a clogged jet two years ago. Got three musket caps off with no luck. Cost me a nice 3x4 buck.
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Sabotloader on June 25, 2011, 09:30:29 PM
Any good items/ideas for nipple picks. I had a clogged jet two years ago. Got three musket caps off with no luck. Cost me a nice 3x4 buck.

Dis 1 iz a goot one...

https://secure.tcarms.com/store/in-line-nipple-pick-cat-no-7244.html

It really works well on an inline...
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: teanawayslayer on June 25, 2011, 09:31:25 PM
I liked the mag caps as well.... Good stuff..... Main reason I prefer muskets is because my nuckle drag the ground when I walk.....  :chuckle:  My hands and fingers are too damn big..... I must have dropped 10 of those little things trying to recap after I shot my first spike and cow with a muzzy..... I always loose my speed capper in the moment of truth for some reason.....
put your capper on a chain and wear it around your neck.  There hard to loose if they are tied to you
Title: Re: Ruger Model 77/50
Post by: Kowsrule30 on June 26, 2011, 12:07:37 PM
Had that on last year and it got ripped off somehow.... I found it on the 6th day in a pair of boots I wore on the 1st day..... Kept another in a zippered side pocket and I wore a little hole in it I didn't know about until I couldn't find while reloading with my spike running across the ridge!!!! I don't think I'm ment to have one.....  :dunno:
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