While on the subject of nipples, I might add that at times, with light 82gr. charges with round ball, my 14 bore's caps don't expand much or at all and can be difficult to remove for re-capping and even loading the next charge due to trapped air inside the bore. Due to this, I tried hot-shot stainless nipples, however in a shooting test, these 'vented' nipples proved less accurate than solid stainless nipples.
By carfeully tapering the outside top shank of the nipple with a file, I was able to remedy the sticking caps problem with the light loads and keep using the more accurate, solid nipples.
With heavy hunting loads, there is enough pressure leakage at the shot to open up the cap, allowing easy removal for loading, even on a brand new nipple. Such isn't the case with light charges.
One must keep in mind, that the large bores develope quite low pressure compared to the more common .45's and .50's. A 35gr. to 40gr. charge in either the .45 or .50 would give approximately the same pressure as an 82gr. charge in the 14 bore - about 1,150fps.