C combat32 32 Cal. Joined Apr 4, 2013 Messages 35 Reaction score 14 Jan 12, 2025 #1 I bought several of these about 10 years ago, gotta be from the 90's I would guess, wonder who made these for CVA, they have always been reliable
I bought several of these about 10 years ago, gotta be from the 90's I would guess, wonder who made these for CVA, they have always been reliable
Bad Karma 70 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 4,697 Reaction score 8,624 Jan 12, 2025 #2 I don’t know but I’d suspect CCI… can you snap a pic of one of the caps? Maybe check the dimensions? Attachments Percussion-Caps-and-Nipples2 3.pdf 1.8 MB
T Trev 36 Cl. Joined Dec 27, 2024 Messages 98 Reaction score 111 Location South of Joplin Jan 12, 2025 #3 That PDF is a great reference, thanks for the link @Bad Karma
bpd303 Nearly Normal MLF Supporter Joined Mar 17, 2013 Messages 6,957 Reaction score 8,143 Location Ozark mountains, Arkansas U.S.A. Jan 12, 2025 #4 I had some of those CVA caps and the RWS 1075 seems to be the same as to fit and ignition.
4 44Bro 40 Cal Joined Jan 8, 2020 Messages 179 Reaction score 162 Jan 13, 2025 #5 The tin is identical to CCI tins in my stash. Those are probably CCI #11 Magnums.
Bad Karma 70 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 4,697 Reaction score 8,624 Jan 13, 2025 #6 44Bro said: The tin is identical to CCI tins in my stash. Those are probably CCI #11 Magnums. Click to expand... I wondered about that. RWS usually came 250 to a tin except for long ago and those were in a plastic container. If memory serves…
44Bro said: The tin is identical to CCI tins in my stash. Those are probably CCI #11 Magnums. Click to expand... I wondered about that. RWS usually came 250 to a tin except for long ago and those were in a plastic container. If memory serves…