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I call it the drum... what the nipple screws in to... The piece between the barrel and the nipple... This is on a traditional muzzel loader.... Should it be tight to the barrel? I think that it should but my buddy and I were told it did not have to be... I think that it should be and also lined up with the hammer... Is some one blowing smoke up my rear or it is just a hold in my britches???
Thanks Ray
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goes in tight but you may have to back off enough to line up so the hammer
strikes square on the nipple this is usally not more than a 1/4 turn
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This guy was saying as long at it made 2 complete turns after starting then line it up...
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What ever makes him happy I guess
I've got mine in then they stay lined up ![]()
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I'm not really a percussion rifle guy, I'm more into flint and steel, and the only one I built with my son had the drum already attached.....BUT...
Dixie recommends "venting" the drum, usually by drilling a small relief hole (you'd have to read what they say, I'd have to look it up, I DIDN'T do it to my son's and it works fine, plus I've never had it off yet....) ...BUT maybe if it's not "tight" it's the same as venting???? Just a WAG....
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