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Offline Scota4570

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #25 on: June 17, 2020, 05:21:15 PM »
Of course you may. 

I'll take it apart and post better photos.  I am busy with other obligations for about most of today though.  Soon?

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #26 on: June 17, 2020, 06:02:08 PM »
Of course you may. 

I'll take it apart and post better photos.  I am busy with other obligations for about most of today though.  Soon?

No worries, beggars can't be choosy!! :P

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #27 on: June 17, 2020, 06:29:20 PM »
I made time.












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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #28 on: June 17, 2020, 07:03:58 PM »
Scota,

 Thanks! Very interesting design! appreciate the help  ;)

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #29 on: June 17, 2020, 07:29:46 PM »
I agree with Okabow. I have a heavy mule ear chunk gun with a 1.5” thick barrel. The nipple has a crazy long threaded section and the face of the nipple is right against the bore. Works good for the first 5 or 6 shots then I get misfires despite wiping wet then dry between shots. Like many on the shooting line I’ve started popping a primer on the cleaned bore before loading powder. Kinda rankles me though.

Is the nipple at the very bottom next to the breechplug?  Maybe fouling is covering it?  I have never has a single misfire with my little rifle shown.  I do use musket caps.  The nipple is above the breech plug.  IF you dry-ball you can not trickle powder by removing the nipple, the ball is in the way.  But, fouling does not build up enough in a day to block the fire. 

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #30 on: June 17, 2020, 08:10:36 PM »
Another "maybe" cause of the misfires could be residue from the 'wet' patch getting into the opening of the nipple.  Is that long nipple thread reaching into the bore?
I used to have a Pedersoli "Kentucky" that would always misfire right after the wet patch/dry patch operation, and many times it would take 3 or 4 caps to get the fire channel dried out enough.  I switched to both a thicker patch and mink oil lube, and then no further need to clean until I got home.  Many times before I switched, I would have to take the bolster and  nipple out, and use pipe cleaners to clean out the holes.
Darn shame, cause that .45 was extremely accurate, often making a small clover-leaf in the X-ring at 100 yards, prone position.
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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #31 on: June 18, 2020, 01:58:25 AM »
 Scota4570,

Do you have to manually flip the safety lever down to fire, or does it have a spring and flip back as you full cock?

Nice looking rifle and like the safety!
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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #32 on: June 18, 2020, 02:45:56 AM »
On mine the nipple is flush with the inside of the bore and centered about half an inch in front of the breechplug. I agree it could be the wet patch is clogging it so guess I will go “just damp” next time. It sure is frustrating trying to shoot for score and getting misfires.
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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #33 on: June 18, 2020, 03:00:28 AM »
Scota4570,

Do you have to manually flip the safety lever down to fire, or does it have a spring and flip back as you full cock?

Nice looking rifle and like the safety!

The little bar held down by the screw is a spring that bears on the safety cam.  The cam has a detent for off and on.  It take deliberate effort to engage or disengage the safety.  I operates silently but you can feel the detents.   It does not move on or off by itself.  The operation of it is smooth but tight. 

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #34 on: June 18, 2020, 03:08:34 AM »
On mine the nipple is flush with the inside of the bore and centered about half an inch in front of the breechplug. I agree it could be the wet patch is clogging it so guess I will go “just damp” next time. It sure is frustrating trying to shoot for score and getting misfires.

Rich, that is one problem I never have with a Mule Ear.  Now I do use a nipple pick out of cautious habit each time after I load.  I also use Magnum primers for no reason other than they are supposedly hotter.  All my nipples are as close to the breech plug face as I can get them.

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #35 on: June 18, 2020, 04:41:56 AM »
Scota4570,

Do you have to manually flip the safety lever down to fire, or does it have a spring and flip back as you full cock?

Nice looking rifle and like the safety!

The little bar held down by the screw is a spring that bears on the safety cam.  The cam has a detent for off and on.  It take deliberate effort to engage or disengage the safety.  I operates silently but you can feel the detents.   It does not move on or off by itself.  The operation of it is smooth but tight.

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #36 on: June 18, 2020, 06:24:16 AM »
On mine the nipple is flush with the inside of the bore and centered about half an inch in front of the breechplug. I agree it could be the wet patch is clogging it so guess I will go “just damp” next time. It sure is frustrating trying to shoot for score and getting misfires.

Rich, that is one problem I never have with a Mule Ear.  Now I do use a nipple pick out of cautious habit each time after I load.  I also use Magnum primers for no reason other than they are supposedly hotter.  All my nipples are as close to the breech plug face as I can get them.

I gotta find it make a nipple pick I guess or get magnum primers or both. Thanks for the advice.
Andover, Vermont

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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #37 on: June 18, 2020, 04:59:56 PM »


Made this out of an old spoon, have one with a flat screw driver. You could also have one with a pick.
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Re: How about a Mule Ear Build?
« Reply #38 on: June 18, 2020, 06:41:48 PM »
On mine the nipple is flush with the inside of the bore and centered about half an inch in front of the breechplug. I agree it could be the wet patch is clogging it so guess I will go “just damp” next time. It sure is frustrating trying to shoot for score and getting misfires.

Rich, that is one problem I never have with a Mule Ear.  Now I do use a nipple pick out of cautious habit each time after I load.  I also use Magnum primers for no reason other than they are supposedly hotter.  All my nipples are as close to the breech plug face as I can get them.

Or use a load that does not require swabbing out the bore. It would take very little 'junk' to block the nipple's flash hole.
Daryl

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