I hope you find what you need, they are out there. Thank you for getting back into our passion.
Could you get someone to split the cost with you? There has to be someone else with the same problem?Yeah i saw grafs earlier .... minimum 40 dollar purchase . So that means two tins at 39 a piece for a total of 115 bucks with fees . I dont need 500 caps . I could do 1 tin and find something for a dollar lol ...thats still 80 bucks for 250 caps with fees . I guess it is what it is . Anybody have experience shooting reenactment cap for live rounds ? Seen mixed reviews .
BASTPHEMY ALERT!!! GATHER YE ROCKS FOR THROWIN'!picked up a nice musket the other day but now cant find caps without dropping 150 bucks with minimum order and fees involved . my choices now seem pay the money, use reenactment caps or convert to #11 percushion caps.i did find some caps for around 75 bucks for 200 but that still seems ridiculous. what are yall guys using and whats your thoughts on reenactment caps vs percushion caps.
I shall give them a call. I have long used pinched #11's on my percussion revolvers, necessity being the mother of invention.There is no shortage of real musket caps.
And #11 caps are mostly unobtanium.
Try Graf's for musket caps.
PS: Graf's has 1,000 musket cap bricks and 250 count tins of #11s in stock. And their shipping and hazmat is more than fair.
so very trueno way to treat anyone, no less a new guy. if $80.00 is no big deal to you , buy 'em for the guy.
Reenactment caps for live rounds- How about NO. Accuracy will suffer. I've posted quite a bit on shooting these things with minies, how about doing a quick search.Yeah i saw grafs earlier .... minimum 40 dollar purchase . So that means two tins at 39 a piece for a total of 115 bucks with fees . I dont need 500 caps . I could do 1 tin and find something for a dollar lol ...thats still 80 bucks for 250 caps with fees . I guess it is what it is . Anybody have experience shooting reenactment cap for live rounds ? Seen mixed reviews .
While the above sounds harsh, I get why it's been posted. There's more than once or twice somebody posts in this forum about "can't find caps/powder" or "stuff is expensive" and then whines about the cost of one tin of caps or can't find one pound of powder and then the hazmat shipping. Truth is, current insurance, gov regs, and economics have mitigated against black powder shooting sports. To stock and sell caps and black powder, the gov regs are very rigorous and add to that the insurance premiums a business has to pay to stock those items, and it's no wonder that a brick n mortar place often won't stock it. It simply costs them too much to have it on hand against the occasional customer wandering in and wanting one tin of caps and one pound of powder.If you don't want to pay, you don't get to play. Everybody knows the prices for stuff is ridiculous these days, but "It is what it is"! No one cares if you "only need 1 tin". $80 is not a fortune. Just my "opinion", which is what you asked for! I have been able to find what I need. It's not that hard.
If you’re just reading this thread, you missed the un-edited post by that individual. ”Harsh” was an understatement. It was just plain mean, prompting my meme response.While the above sounds harsh, I get why it's been posted...
Nope, I've been reading this one all along. And yes, I can understand why the mean response. There's lots of these type of threads of "where can I get powder" or "cap shortage" or "nobody has powder near me". The powder/cap situation has been ongoing for years vis a vis being stocked in a local shop. We have multiple threads on how to deal with it.If you’re just reading this thread, you missed the un-edited post by that individual. ”Harsh” was an understatement. It was just plain mean, prompting my meme response.
Does anybody ever use the "Search" function. Asking for a friend.......The op is new to all this so how is he to know if he cant ask those of us that should be able to help?
I (unfortuantely) have to second that 'side-note' admonition as I, too, fell for it a couple of years back trying to buy unmentionable Lapua brass. Caveat emptor!BASTPHEMY ALERT!!! GATHER YE ROCKS FOR THROWIN'!
Read a while back about musket cap to 209 primer conversion. Kinda scanned it for interest's sake, but I'm a dedicated flinter who occasionally trots out a percussion in an act of self-flagellation.
I shall give them a call. I have long used pinched #11's on my percussion revolvers, necessity being the mother of invention.
Side-note: If you find ANYTHING gun-related on a interzone site that requires a $400+ minimum order and requires the funds to be transferred via a service like VENMO, don't do it. Ask me how I know this.
Gone are the days of buying 1 or two tins and a pound of powder, then thinking you can just buy more when you run out.Yeah i saw grafs earlier .... minimum 40 dollar purchase . So that means two tins at 39 a piece for a total of 115 bucks with fees . I dont need 500 caps . I could do 1 tin and find something for a dollar lol ...thats still 80 bucks for 250 caps with fees . I guess it is what it is . Anybody have experience shooting reenactment cap for live rounds ? Seen mixed reviews .
Most of the people who put up posts like that are relative newcomers. They are keen to get started as soon as possible or, having recently started, are frustrated at a sudden lack of materials and put up a post hoping for a quick reply to set them straight. If @Old Hawkeye is irritated by this all he needs to do is ignore the post, rather than reacting like a teenager pouring scorn on a newb's interaction in an MMO game. I hope that this kind of contempt for the beginner doesn't put the guy off a passtime which has dwindling numbers. I doubt he would have spoken to him like that face to face in a bar.Nope, I've been reading this one all along. And yes, I can understand why the mean response. There's lots of these type of threads of "where can I get powder" or "cap shortage" or "nobody has powder near me". The powder/cap situation has been ongoing for years vis a vis being stocked in a local shop. We have multiple threads on how to deal with it.
That is the main reason I will not buy a membership here. Who wants to belong to a club where half the members are iceholes? Sarcasm and irony is one thing. Bitchmade is quite another matter. Thankfully, there's the other half.The op is new to all this so how is he to know if he cant ask those of us that should be able to help?
Graf sells a lot more than just caps. Browse the site. Probably put together a minimum order easily.Yeah i saw grafs earlier .... minimum 40 dollar purchase . So that means two tins at 39 a piece for a total of 115 bucks with fees . I dont need 500 caps . I could do 1 tin and find something for a dollar lol ...thats still 80 bucks for 250 caps with fees . I guess it is what it is . Anybody have experience shooting reenactment cap for live rounds ? Seen mixed reviews .
I KNOW this is not the right thread for this discussion, so bite me.Reenactment caps for live rounds- How about NO. Accuracy will suffer. I've posted quite a bit on shooting these things with minies, how about doing a quick search.
But what would I (and my N-SSA compadres) know about shooting minies-
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