Still can't find any RWS Musket Caps anywhere. Natchez says "Discontinued" in their listing. Some sites have those CCI Re-enactment 4 wing caps...Has anyone tried them? Are they worth buying?
Where?Found a bunch of Eley musket caps . . . .
What’s the feeling toward those?
I “inherited” them from a shooting buddy.Where?
. . . . .I've seen reenactors do some really dumb things like use 90+gr for their blanks "to make a louder bang" and then they'll also drill out the nipple "for reliability" and then wonder why their hammer gets blown back to full cock on each shot. Of course when that happens, no telling what happened to the cap.
I've seen one of those but the guys I was talking about were shooting blanksMany years ago, I had a Navy Arms Zouave whose hammer blew back with the “gov’ment load” of 60 grs. FFG.
The mainspring was very weak (as are most of those repros.)
Do you shoot competition? You'll find out quick why we don't like them in the N-SSA.RWS musket caps are my strong preference for my Shiloh 1863 carbine, Parker Hale Enfield musketoon, and Euroarms Enfield 1858 two-bander, but FWIW I have shot two tins of the CCI re-enactor caps with no problems what so ever. I was puzzled when posts started appearing on this and the NSSA forum about the poor quality of the CCI musket caps since I experienced none of the problems described. Granted I haven't used a lot of them. Perhaps I was just lucky.
Better check those may be chlorate based and if so are very corrosive. They have to be old but if they work and you clean carefully with water great make smoke!Found a bunch of Eley musket caps . . . .
What’s the feeling toward those?
CCI caps might work with reliability in a musket with that short fire path. They work well in my Smith carbine but seem to really choke the nipple with a very hard fouling.I compete almost exclusively with flintlocks - both smoothbore and rifle. I did, however, win the 2016 Maine State Championship Military Musket match using the Parker Hale 1861 musketoon. Pretty sure I would have used RWS caps during a competitive event. Anyway, if all you're doing is informal paper punching at the local range, perhaps the CCI caps are worth a try.
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