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    Quote Originally Posted by lasbrisas View Post
    Roy, interesting that you use no 10s as I think we were using no 11s, also are there good and bad makes. What's the difference between the 2, I would assume it's the diameter of the cap.
    I'm using CCi No 10s purchased in bulk from Peter Starley at the last Trafalgar (stocked up on BP too !!)

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    My ROA eats 10s and cappers designed to work with 11s are bad feeders of 10s.
    My cappers both are for No 11 caps & both work fine with No 10s - just that one works with the ROA due to the shape of the 'delivery system' and the other one doesnt ?

    Once on - I then use a small wooden dowel to push on firmly

    Never seem to get any cap or debris jams with the ROA as I always did with the Rem NMA

    I load off the gun for both BP & Nitro - on a 6gun4fun loading stand

    I seem to get about three times as much shooting in using the stand - as I did when I was using the gun on its own

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    Quote Originally Posted by harricook View Post
    Never seem to get any cap or debris jams with the ROA as I always did with the Rem NMA
    I used to use CCI on my Rem NMA & had the same problem, I now use Dynamit Nobel 1075 & they work much better, no jams yet.
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    I had trouble with the 1075 caps (RWS i think they were) falling in the mechanism with my previous ROA but my Rogers and Spencer was fine with them. I switched to Remington no11 ones and they work fine in both my ROA,s and the Rogers so will stick with them. Tim

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    One more question guys, do you use a powder flask to charge your pistol or those plastic phials with the correct amount of powder measured out. Also I'm still not sure which caps I should use so any more advice on that would be great.

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    Phials with 22 gr powder with 6mm homemade lubed wad and RWS caps no greasy snot being flung everywhere.

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    Load from little phials every time. Dont like the idea of flasks myself. To much powder in one place on the shooting bench for my liking. Admitedly never had a problem when pouring powder into the barrel/chamber but one tiny ember left in there and youve got a bomb in your hand. Got my phials from one of the dealers for about £14 a hundred then shortened them by about 5mm so they go nicely into a 44 mag bullet box. For the 577 muzzle loader i use old camera film pots. Can easily be squeezed to form a spout for pouring and are just the right price, ie, free.

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    Thanks for the replies guys, anyone use Triple 7 and how much do you use, should be measured by volume rather than weight apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lasbrisas View Post
    One more question guys, do you use a powder flask to charge your pistol or those plastic phials with the correct amount of powder measured out. Also I'm still not sure which caps I should use so any more advice on that would be great.
    Hi Lasbrisias

    PM sent regarding vials I can get

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    Hi, I was just reading this thread and I am still wondering about the part of the original question, that mentions that one of the guys at his work loads a wad between the powder and ball and the other places the wad over the top. Which method is correct? Does it matter? Or are these two variations for different reasons? Thanks, G.

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    The wad goes between powder and ball.

    Wads or filler dont really matter, in the days these were used in anger they didnt use anything just powder and ball, with grease over the ball to make it a bit more waterproof bearing in mind it could stay holstered for ages. Never use a flask, most clubs ban their use for good reason. My personal choice is cous-cous filler because it has more "give" than finer alternatves.

    With regard to balls I cast my own but have now taken to weighing every one to be sure of a matching set, its surprising the variation in weight.

    Powder is measured volumetricaly but I then weigh my phials to select matching weights. Had 3 bulls in a 1" group at 25m and the other 3 within a 3" group last week so for me its paying off.

    As for putting caps on I dont use much pressure, mostly they dont go off on first strike but the hammer seats them ready for next hit. I prefer it this way, its safer for them to be pushed on with some force by the hammer whilst the gun is in the aimed position than risk using too much force while on the bench. Not good in competition but I dont enter any so ok for me.
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    Thankyou very much for that. I will take my recently aquired ROA out to the range next time. I am looking forward to it. Just got to get the oxyoke wonder wads & a powder measure first for loading the cylinder. Will the Hornaday .457 balls be a tight fit and stay in the chamber on their own? They don't sometimes roll out do they whilst the pistol is inverted? Thankyou for the advice. G.

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    .457 is the recommended size for the ROA and no they dont roll out.

    Atrixo hand creme seems to be popular ATM at my club as overball grease.
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