Ok.not haveing much luck .So: as far as missing that could be your sights are not zeroed for the max effective range of the combo of the ball, the charge of powder,the wadding used and barrel condition. As for the cap misfire or no fire,first is the nipple hole completely clear? Foiled nipples are generally the cause of no fire if the cap does ignite. The frontiersman carried a feather from a bird to use to clear the nipple. I carry one that is from a tail of a mourning dove. I use Pyrodex RS FFG very dry powder,Hornady .490 lead round balls. 10 oz. Denium for patching.Bore butter for barrel lubrication And CCI Magnum 0310 Percussion caps for the .61 cal Browning and my home built .50 Cal Kentucky. Powder charges range from 60 to 80 as I only target shoot them.My targets are from www.mytargets.com and are available free to print out.I print them on photo paper so they are a slight more rigid. I suggest you spend some time on the range and rediscover your muzzleloader.After all they are what mostly helped make this great country we call the United States of America.
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