There is only one capper manufactured for musket caps. All the others are for #10 or #11 caps.
https://www.tdcmfg.com/product-page/straight-line-musket-capper
https://www.tdcmfg.com/product-page/straight-line-musket-capper
I'll give it a whack, thanks!There is only one capper manufactured for musket caps. All the others are for #10 or #11 caps.
https://www.tdcmfg.com/product-page/straight-line-musket-capper
I use a capper like the one on the bottom photo, from Ted Cash... it’s a great capper! Mine has taken on quite a patina as well. I’ve tried to use the inline cappers as well as a couple home made leather ones as well.. I’ll take my Ted Cash over the others any day.Here are the cappers I use, both work fine and hold I'm guessing 80 - 100 #11 caps each. Load once and shoot a long time before having to reload. I hang them on outside of bag when shooting, store them inside when not shooting.View attachment 38906
Nice. May I ask, what rifle is that to which it is attached?Here is my very simple capper. I use it for hunting (you're in real trouble if you need more then 10 shots) and when I go to the range. this one is at least 35 to 40 years old and still working. I also included a picture of the rifle it is hanging on.
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Original civil war muskets or reproduction civil war muskets? there is a differenceCVA. makes one. I use it all the time to put musket caps on my CIVIL WAR MUSKETS, it only holds around 10. but that is enough tor two 10 shot groups at the range then fill her up again.
They use different caps
Nice. May I ask, what rifle is that to which it is attached?
I shot an original '61 Trenton for years with the original nipple. I've shot repros and originals (current gun is a '61 Bridesburg) with many different aftermarket nipples and they all took the same caps. BTW, I've never used anything except RWS caps.They use different caps
I was going for all original stuff on my 61 Bridesberg. The "period correct" cap is the flanged cap. It takes a specific nipple that does not fit the three cappers I've purchased so far. I understand only Ted Cash makes such a capper. I'm fine without it and it's not period correct but I like the brass acoutrements in my shooting box. It had something aftermarket in it when I got it. Shot a smaller cap.I shot an original '61 Trenton for years with the original nipple. I've shot repros and originals (current gun is a '61 Bridesburg) with many different aftermarket nipples and they all took the same caps. BTW, I've never used anything except RWS caps.
Looks like Amazon and some others have a straight line musket cap capper. Here is a pic of the one from Amazon. I believe it is a Traditions one.I use CCI musket caps on both repo's and original muskets, they fit both, not the ones changed to # 10 or 11;s, I am talking MUSKET CAPS , thought I made that clear?. they only come in one size, 4 wing musket caps.
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