@Omahkapi'si, don't spill 'em!
Get a little adhesive-backed sandpaper. Cut 4 little narrow strips.Anybody else with arthritic hands struggle opening cap tins?? Holy smokes, my caps will last forever at this rate.
Ive been wanting to get a polish capper, but can't for buying other stuff. Does the polish capper not work on the rifle or shotgun for some reason?I have a Ted Cash capper for rifle and shotgun and a Polish capper for my Remington. I only struggle with the tin once.
That's about $200 worth of caps at the going rate. Don't you dare lose it!! Lol.
Using the 22 reloader mix? Is that the old corrosive mercury type?I've taken up DIY caps and use the test strip containers described above. What few commercial caps I have left are also in them. They are the 21st century film can.
With diabetes rampant, if you aren't "lucky" enough to be diabetic you probably know a potential supplier.
My understanding is that it is corrosive. No5 sure about the mercury aspect.Using the 22 reloader mix? Is that the old corrosive mercury type?
...works almost as well as the JD tin!
I must have missed something in the last 30 years but what is a Polish capper?@Blackpowderart
I have the Ted Cash snail capper that holds a bunch of caps. Love it because of that, and it’s very easy to use. The Polish Capper also holds a lot (100?), works well enuf, works on any gun, and I like it, but it’s kinda easy to drop/lose caps from it during capping if you aren’t careful. The Ted Cash holds the caps more securely, but it won’t work on a Remington. I prefer to use the TC on guns it works with, which is pretty much anything but a Remington.
But, I like to shoot my Remington, thus the need for the Polish so I don’t have to reload a straight capper so danged often.
I must have missed something in the last 30 years but what is a Polish capper?
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