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I know many forum members that shoot cap lock are still having a difficult time finding caps. It may be because of where they live or the stores where they live are having trouble getting them. I bought this #11 cap making kit with good intentions of dyi. I am fortunate to live in an area that I believe will have good access to caps. Therefore I'm listing this complete kit for sell. I was going to offer it for trade but in rethinking it would be confusing. I think 50 dollars plus 10 for shipping is fair. Shipping ain't cheap.
 

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I bought one of these, they work fine. It's hard to get the same amount of powder in each cap.
Real cheap to make, I used soda cans.
And works fine as a backup.
 
The hardest part was buying cans, drinking them, washing them and chopping them up.

Making the caps was easy after all that.
 
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