But they shot a very nice flame out of the muzzle of my T/C Black Diamond. I am not sure who made the Brazilian caps for Navy Arms, but those were very good, very hot caps. They were either "made in Germany" RWS caps, or "Made in Brazil" caps. Navy Arms used to sell muisket caps in its own tins. They also split right open and loose a lot of its already inadequate flame outside the nipple. item 6 Brand New Vintage ALCAN Musket Caps Percussion Caps Tin RARE ITALY 100-G-11 F 6 - Brand New Vintage ALCAN Musket Caps Percussion Caps Tin RARE ITALY 100-G-11 F.
Percussion caps 10 vs 11 full#
Ask our sales team for a quote on the paid in full price of the firearm. Purchase the firearm, using one of our flexible payment options: Place a minimum 25 deposit on the firearm, with the total amount to be finalised within 6 weeks. They'll light real BP and loose pyrodex in my inline, but won't light pyrodex pellets reliably, and I think those pellets are actually pretty easy to light. Contact our friendly sales team to confirm the availability of the firearm. The ones marked "Multiple Use" pretty much are the weakest caps going. Https:/ / / collections/ powder-primers/ products/ schuetzen-musket-caps They make a helluva pop and will make a flame out of the muzzle. They stick out far enough off the nipple that they rub when closing the action. If you have to squeeze the skirt to get a tight fit, try the 10s. That said, Ive had 10 caps from brand 'A' be too narrow and too wide from brand 'B'. When I put them on the nipple, they won't go on as far as other caps I've tried due to all the compound in then. As I understand it, 10 caps are slightly narrower than 11 caps. I have about 1400 Schuetzen musket caps on hand and have used them in my Traditions Pursuit XT and they will light BP, loose Pyrodex and 777, and have not yet failed to light Pyrodex pellets and 777 pellets.
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If you want to go with musket caps, Schuetzen caps appear as hot as RWS and are usually readily available. Assembled in ribbed copper cups just like the originals, these caps deliver clean burning, reliable ignition. Musket caps are unnecessary on a hunting sidelock, IMO. I don't use BP substitutes in my sidelocks, though I've tried pyrodex in a Traditions Hawken Woodsman and it went off fine, too. 11s and never had a problem with any of them lighting real BP. 10 is a bit smaller in diameter and tend to fit better in most of my BP weapons. Remingtons are fine in my experience, especially the ones labeled "40% hotter." I've used Winchester Magnum, CCI, RWS and Remington No.