Ninering62
40 Cal
Ya think! I know those days are over & never to return.My suggestion would be to not try and hold your breath waiting for that kind of price to return. Kind of like the Dinosaur, long gone! (IMHO)
Ya think! I know those days are over & never to return.My suggestion would be to not try and hold your breath waiting for that kind of price to return. Kind of like the Dinosaur, long gone! (IMHO)
Cabela's/Bass Pro have pulled them from their web sites.I just purchase 500 #10 from Cabelas on line three weeks ago. Had them shipped to the store! Cheper than being sent to your home! Total with tax, fees etc was $66. They were going for $10 bucks a tin. The price was Ok, but the shipping is always high due to the Hazmat garbage! It took almost two weeks to get to me via Fed Ex!! I called and complained to Cabelas about the constant delay, and they gave me a $20 refund because of the delay. That made my cost for 500 caps $40! They showed up at the local Cabelas. I went to pick them up. Done.
Just purchased another bunch of the Schuetzen caps from Grafs. Now I need more Muskets! How do this happen?I would even stock up on the dreaded CCI Musket caps because they still work well enough
I find the CCI caps worked OK with muskets with straight-in fire channels, like the M1842 or an Enfield. Guns with 90-degree turns in their fire channels did not work reliably with CCI caps.I would even stock up on the dreaded CCI Musket caps because they still work well enough
I find the CCI caps worked OK with muskets with straight-in fire channels, like the M1842 or an Enfield. Guns with 90-degree turns in their fire channels did not work reliably with CCI caps.
Sheutzen caps are OK, but they are made of steel, not brass, and as a result they do not deform/go off as readily as real brass caps do. Sometimes it takes 2 hammer strikes for them to go off. RWS Dynamite Nobel are the best but they are impossible to get right now.
[/QUOTEThis is part of what made me kinda convert to Enfield-type rifles , I found them more reliable with any kind of caps and even with sub powders.I find the CCI caps worked OK with muskets with straight-in fire channels, like the M1842 or an Enfield. Guns with 90-degree turns in their fire channels did not work reliably with CCI caps.
Sheutzen caps are OK, but they are made of steel, not brass, and as a result they do not deform/go off as readily as real brass caps do. Sometimes it takes 2 hammer strikes for them to go off. RWS Dynamite Nobel are the best but they are impossible to get right now.
Repro 61 Springfields have a tricky flash channel and can get cranky when they start getting dirty, even with Rio caps and real black . My P-H Enfields will shoot all day with CCI garbage caps. I got burned by an online seller on GB, I bought 1000 Schuetzen/ Rio caps and the idiot "subbed in" mostly CCI reenactor caps.....luckily I can still use them .
Don't be put off of the CCI caps , as long as you have the right rifle or musket and are using real BP. If I came across more at Cabelas I'd buy a few tins.
I've had so few issues with CCI caps in Enfields that I recall having one "pop Bang" split second hang fire out of 100s of rounds I've fired with them so far this summer. I still have probably 500 of them to use up, I wouldn't even try them in a Springfield
What store? Rock Springs does not have them/Dunhams $12.00 a tin no online sales.
I just purchased two tins of Remington #10 for $12.00 ea at Bass Pro. I had to have them shipped to my local store.They're like $14 a tin, I just bought some .
Just purchased another bunch of the Schuetzen caps from Grafs. Now I need more Muskets! How do this happen?
Good score for GBI browse gunbroker and have a search for caps. Yesterday I picked up a few tins of cci 11’s for less than 10 per hundred shipping included. Yes, th seller knew what he had and he said he just wanted someone to use them. I’ll be happy to sir!
No kidding! I reread the ad about ten times before I just pulled the trigger. He could have started an auction at 60 bucks and probably made a hundred… sheesh!Good score for GB
Not surprisingly I’m still gathering, it’s a hard habit to break, most of OUR stuff in the old days was appropriated from other services. A fine, long-standing tradition!Its a USMC thing, they've always been over supplied thats why Aussies "appropriate" anything Marines leave around.
This… the vacuum packer’s not just for pulled pork anymore…Anything ten bucks or so is the new normal--but look for cheaper.
With marxists taking the Chinese CCP marching orders running the
show, stock up. And keep them in dry low humidity storage.
was $3 for 100 you saw in 1983?Saw some#11 at the Washington county Pa. gun show ranging from $3 to $10 a pack of 100.
Not surprisingly I’m still gathering, it’s a hard habit to break, most of OUR stuff in the old days was appropriated from other services. A fine, long-standing tradition!
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