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Now that you got your cap situation sorted out just remember powder first no dry Balling and have fun
Thanks Jay
Now that you got your cap situation sorted out just remember powder first no dry Balling and have fun
That’s odd I fired close to 300 CCI Musket caps over this past summer in a Burnside Carbine. No misfires. Old stock maybe.Just a illustration here. Current production CCI musket caps are garbage because a reenactor, who wasn't wearing glasses, got a piece of cap in his eye and he sued CCI. CCI responded by weakening the caps making them suitable only for blanks.
MusketIs this just on the musket caps or all of the CCI Percussion caps ?
That’s odd I fired close to 300 CCI Musket caps over this past summer in a Burnside Carbine. No misfires. Old stock maybe.
I will add that a 40 grain 2F powder charge is about all one can fit into a Burnside cone shaped nylon case under a .562 roundball.
not commenting on you personally Christphero, but I am completely taken aback that after 60 years playing with muzzleloaders and blackpowder, i find that the sport/lifestyle is so complex!Recently read where the HotShot nipples allow more consistent temperatures due to oxygen being sucked into that small hole, creating a better burn in the drum. I have one on a rifle but normal nipples on the others. Either work very well as long as I clear all the oil out of the drum and nipple before loading the charge of powder.
I don’t do serious accuracy testing, with 80 year old eyes looking over battle sights on a 156 year old gun keeping a hand size group at fifty yards, off a bench, is good enough. The only two gun shops in RI that had musket caps, one tin purchase limit, had 4 wing CCI’s. I’ll certainly be on the lookout for other brands and stock up if possible.The old production are 6 wing and very good. If you do serious accuracy testing, current production CCI caps aren't the ticket. They'll go bang but when accuracy counts, I'm with RWS or Schuetzen.
That sounds like an old wives tale.Just a illustration here. Current production CCI musket caps are garbage because a reenactor, who wasn't wearing glasses, got a piece of cap in his eye and he sued CCI. CCI responded by weakening the caps making them suitable only for blanks.
AKA urban legend.That sounds like an old wives tale.
The old production are 6 wing and very good. If you do serious accuracy testing, current production CCI caps aren't the ticket. They'll go bang but when accuracy counts, I'm with RWS or Schuetzen.
bursting is what causes them to fall into the hammer resece after firing. they very seldom stay on the nipple after firing. it is normal, not to worry.
That sounds like an old wives tale.
Dave, I have both tins from CCI, the “For Reenactment Use Only” and “For multiple use”, they are both four wing and the latter is much hotter. I fired 10 each in the dark and you CAN tell the difference. I believe that since 2017 CCI is only pumping out For Multiple use but I may be wrong. I am gonna dig some tins up and post a pic. But I agree with you that RWS is the best cap to have, either 1081, 1055 or 1075. The 1075 Plus is a sweetie as well!
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