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Bob. B.

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#11 caps fit loosly on my 1860 Army. I have to pinch them so they don't fall off. Are #10 caps smaller? If so, are they significatly smaller or just a little bit? I would like to be able to use a capper to load the pistol rather than fumble around with my bare fingers. Thanks for any help.
 
yes the #10 caps are smaller and vary slightly in i.d. according to maker. or at least the CCI and Rem. caps I've used do. there is a capper made just for revolver nipples - Ted Cash teardrop pattern. I don't think you should use #11's unless the nipple is sized specifically for them.
 
If CCI's fall off try RWS if you can find them. They're a tad smaller than CCI. Remingtons are a tad bigger.
 
The nipples on the pistol are new ones that I just got from Dixie Gun Works. I took one of the nipples to the local gun shop and they let me try some #10 cap on for size. Still too loose. If I'm going to have to pinch caps I might as well just pinch some of the hundreds of #11's I allready have. Both sizes I tried were CCI brand. CCI is all that is available around here.
 

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