Ya, it's a PITA but I love being able to "experiment." Make em hotter/cooler/replace this for that and such, just know what your mixing with what.Ive looked into that self made #11 cap deal, but it just looks like a pain in the butt.
Ya, it's a PITA but I love being able to "experiment." Make em hotter/cooler/replace this for that and such, just know what your mixing with what.Ive looked into that self made #11 cap deal, but it just looks like a pain in the butt.
Grew up near the Canadian border and remember Canadian reloaders buying components in bulk from my LGS in the states. And I mean bulk purchases, as they would sometimes take everything that was available, and also pre-order. Not sure how feasible it would be today or even if you are close enough to the border, if it’s legal to cross with components.up here in Canada, unless you are near a major center, caps are hard to find, and expensive when you do.(at least where I am, can`t even get BP without special ordering it) I have tins of caps marked $10.00, and have seen them as high as $14.00. picked up a Tap-o-cap. dug out the compound from the red plastic caps, need about 5 red caps for 1 tap-o-cap. mixed with alcohol and packed it in. topped with a tiny bit of 3f BP and capped that off with a dot of cheap newsprint paper and spray hair wax. wax stays soft but sticky, not hard and brittle like hair spray. not sure about long term storage. made about 20 while watching tv, and tested 10. worked every time. PITA, but the tool is in the toolbox and a stack of the red plastic toy caps with it, just in case. only dicey part is getting the compound out of the red caps.
Hi eggwelderup here in Canada, unless you are near a major center, caps are hard to find, and expensive when you do.(at least where I am, can`t even get BP without special ordering it) I have tins of caps marked $10.00, and have seen them as high as $14.00. picked up a Tap-o-cap. dug out the compound from the red plastic caps, need about 5 red caps for 1 tap-o-cap. mixed with alcohol and packed it in. topped with a tiny bit of 3f BP and capped that off with a dot of cheap newsprint paper and spray hair wax. wax stays soft but sticky, not hard and brittle like hair spray. not sure about long term storage. made about 20 while watching tv, and tested 10. worked every time. PITA, but the tool is in the toolbox and a stack of the red plastic toy caps with it, just in case. only dicey part is getting the compound out of the red caps.
Try gun shows. Usually you can find caps there. I found a bunch of old Navy caps and 1 tin of unusual size of 200 caps that were over 100 years old. Those worked better than any others I've bought over the many years. I know Canada sucks as far as supplies.up here in Canada, unless you are near a major center, caps are hard to find, and expensive when you do.(at least where I am, can`t even get BP without special ordering it) I have tins of caps marked $10.00, and have seen them as high as $14.00. picked up a Tap-o-cap. dug out the compound from the red plastic caps, need about 5 red caps for 1 tap-o-cap. mixed with alcohol and packed it in. topped with a tiny bit of 3f BP and capped that off with a dot of cheap newsprint paper and spray hair wax. wax stays soft but sticky, not hard and brittle like hair spray. not sure about long term storage. made about 20 while watching tv, and tested 10. worked every time. PITA, but the tool is in the toolbox and a stack of the red plastic toy caps with it, just in case. only dicey part is getting the compound out of the red caps.
In case you didn't notice, em rocks are getting expensive too.
I think I`ll look into that priming compound, just to have it in the toolbox.
It's illegal for us to bring just about anything gun related. Maybe some minor things but anything that makes a gun go boom is illegal. Canada will let us bring up to 5,000 rds of ammo and a couple lbs of powder if one is stupid enough to try it. I wouldn't want to be a quest in a U.S. prison.Grew up near the Canadian border and remember Canadian reloaders buying components in bulk from my LGS in the states. And I mean bulk purchases, as they would sometimes take everything that was available, and also pre-order. Not sure how feasible it would be today or even if you are close enough to the border, if it’s legal to cross with components.
Figured today there are plenty of ‘rules’ to follow at the border. Not sure if what I witnessed years ago was legal or not, but it was happening. Different time.It's illegal for us to bring just about anything gun related. Maybe some minor things but anything that makes a gun go boom is illegal. Canada will let us bring up to 5,000 rds of ammo and a couple lbs of powder if one is stupid enough to try it. I wouldn't want to be a quest in a U.S. prison.
Before 911 things were different. I joined a club in Vermont, when I told the U.S. custom guy where I was going he asked what I had in the car. when I told him a BP rifle I was waved through.Figured today there are plenty of ‘rules’ to follow at the border. Not sure if what I witnessed years ago was legal or not, but it was happening. Different time.
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