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One must do what one must do in order to stay in the game. Fortunately I haven't yet needed to "make do" and I hope it never comes to that. Carry on.
Snag them. I’d try rifle primers on tubing too if necessary and yep, I bought a tap o cap years ago and haven’t used it yet. I’m not hoarding but I won’t stop shooting either…I'm located around the San Antonio area in Texas, saw musket caps at a few places recently.
Yeah, I have a few of those, a couple thousand musket caps and then my preferred #10 and 11 Remington caps. I’m told they intend to begin production again but haven’t heard a firm date. Until then I’m a buyer when I see them here and there…Get a musket cap nipple for the Hawken.
Dear Tasbay are you the on who shoots at Motueka Gormet range ? Ime in Tap up stream of you & am into MLs but have no factory made guns I roll my own as it where Regards RudyardI just use the plastic toy caps for cap guns. The 8 shot ring caps. I only use them with real black powder though. Use them in all my caplocks including My CVA and T/C Hawken.
I currently own two percussion cap rifles, one is a TC Hawken and the other is a CVA, not sure the model but is identical to the Thompson. Both take #11 percussion caps which I am currently unable to find in the current US market for ammunition. I was wanting to know if there's anything I can use as a substitute until they are on the market. I am aware of the tap o cap but am uncomfortable with mixing the chemicals for the primers. Any advice is appreciated.
Dear Tasbay are you the on who shoots at Motueka Gormet range ? Ime in Tap up stream of you & am into MLs but have no factory made guns I roll my own as it where Regards Rudyard
I got the plastic caps when I could get neither caps nor real black powder. They won't ignite Pyrodex in my Walker replica. Toy caps are loaded much lighter than they were when I was a kid, due to Federal safety standards that limit the noise they make Thought about punching out tape caps and inserting them into the plastic caps Tap-O-Cap style, but haven't tried that yet. I'll have to give the primers and tubing a try. I have both small pistol and small rifle primers on hand. They are identical in exterior dimensions, both diameter and height, so if small pistol primers will work, so will small rifle ones. That's not true in the large size, where large rifle primers have a taller cup than large pistol primers.I just use the plastic toy caps for cap guns. The 8 shot ring caps. I only use them with real black powder though. Use them in all my caplocks including My CVA and T/C Hawken.
I recently bought a few cards of Plastic ring caps and they are less powerful than the ones I usually use. On checking they have less primer in them and were haphazard in igniting shots. To remedy this I pulled out the white card invert and dribbled a small amount of black powder into the cup and then replaced the insert. Tried them yesterday and almost all fired the Pedersoli Kentucky I was using.I got the plastic caps when I could get neither caps nor real black powder. They won't ignite Pyrodex in my Walker replica. Toy caps are loaded much lighter than they were when I was a kid, due to Federal safety standards that limit the noise they make Thought about punching out tape caps and inserting them into the plastic caps Tap-O-Cap style, but haven't tried that yet. I'll have to give the primers and tubing a try. I have both small pistol and small rifle primers on hand. They are identical in exterior dimensions, both diameter and height, so if small pistol primers will work, so will small rifle ones. That's not true in the large size, where large rifle primers have a taller cup than large pistol primers.
I just ordered a large batch of the plastic caps, which I know from a review have a good many empty ones, from Walmart online. I also checked that my local Bass Pro has roll caps in stock. I plan to punch those out and insert them into plastic caps as one does with the Tap-O-Cap made cups, to "supercharge" them a bit. I'm sure I've got some of that plastic tubing around here to adapt the primers to nipples. I'm not sure if an Armi San Marco Walker replica has enough clearance at the back of the cylinder for small Boxer primers, but I'll find out. Nice to have options.I recently bought a few cards of Plastic ring caps and they are less powerful than the ones I usually use. On checking they have less primer in them and were haphazard in igniting shots. To remedy this I pulled out the white card invert and dribbled a small amount of black powder into the cup and then replaced the insert. Tried them yesterday and almost all fired the Pedersoli Kentucky I was using.
Even the plastic toy caps are now near impossible to find where I live.