Which are best. Sheutzen or RWS musket caps for my Optima inline (Idaho)
They perform equally but .... the metal in the RWS is a bit softer than Schuetzen. What this means is if the nipple on your gun has a slightly different geometry from the Schuetzen cap, it may not go off from the first hammer strike and that's completely due to the cap not being fully seated on the nipple. It's an easy fix, and this even helps with RWS. Chuck the nipple in a drill and lightly polish the nipple with some 400g sandpaper. No worries from that point on. All my competition guns have this done and zero misfiresWhich are best. Sheutzen or RWS musket caps for my Optima inline (Idaho)
In Idaho you can not use 209sAlthough we don't talk about inlines on this forum, I thought they used 209 primers?
Although we don't talk about inlines on this forum, I thought they used 209 primers?
I'm gonna do this today. I have a lot of musket caps and have been having a few failure to fires in my Hawken and Renegade. I try and remember to push the cap on real tight with the hammer but it still doesn't always work. I am using ampco nipples.They perform equally but .... the metal in the RWS is a bit softer than Schuetzen. What this means is if the nipple on your gun has a slightly different geometry from the Schuetzen cap, it may not go off from the first hammer strike and that's completely due to the cap not being fully seated on the nipple. It's an easy fix, and this even helps with RWS. Chuck the nipple in a drill and lightly polish the nipple with some 400g sandpaper. No worries from that point on. All my competition guns have this done and zero misfires
I'm also in Idaho and all I can find are RWS 1081. They work great in my sidelock and unmentionable.Which are best. Sheutzen or RWS musket caps for my Optima inline (Idaho)
I just received my delivery of Schutzen musket caps. I didn’t know they were made in Spain by Reo, but I could not wait and went out into the garage to snap a few. From my simple testing, I would say they are much more powerful than the CCI multi purpose caps I was able to buy locally.
Maybe with real black it may not make a difference , but with Pyrodex RS,(I am saving my real black for my flintlock), I had a few CCI’s that failed to ignite the charge in my T/C Hawken. I still have a supply of #10 and #11 percussion caps, but these musket caps are sooo much easier to install, especially in the cold weather.
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