Cut down .22 rimfire case? Maybe? IDK
Just went to a local Ma & Pa store. Great chap said the best thing is to change my nipple to a musket nipple and use musket caps. They seem to go bang alrightHi All you wizards of Black powder. Is it possible to use "Large Rifle Primers" in place of #11 caps. I cant find # 11s anywhere
Ok, good to know you found someone wiser than most of us!! (((Little sarcasm there!))). Did they have the nipple and caps available?? Ma and Pa I mean!Just went to a local Ma & Pa store. Great chap said the best thing is to change my nipple to a musket nipple and use musket caps. They seem to go bang alright
Yes Sir they did at it goes BOOOOMOk, good to know you found someone wiser than most of us!! (((Little sarcasm there!))). Did they have the nipple and caps available?? Ma and Pa I mean!
ThanxI'm obviously not one of the wiser ones as I don't think switching to a musket cap is necessarily the optimal solution. I get my flint lock rifles. Of course, that doesn't apply to someone who only has percussion locked rifles. Sometimes the musket nipples and caps are larger than the recess in the hammer and setting off the musket cap isn't very reliable. Sometimes the hammer will have to be realigned to fully cover the musket nipple. Then too, the CCI standard musket caps haven't been very reliable except for use in blank rounds. Blank rounds don't have the pressure feedback to slow the flame front so they work with blanks. Look for Scheutzen or RWS Caps.
Sometimes the change to a musket nipple works.
Just so you know under hammers use a different thread than sidelocks , at least my H+A did .Warren Outdoors had the correct one as my TC Renegades/Hawkens were not the same . The nice thing with under hammers is no more burned wrist/forearms with a Magspark!!! /EdAccra shot and Mag Spark are two names of primer adapters.
Accra shot used small rifle primers.. The Mag Spark takes 209. they do work but are fiddly to deal with. I have one of each.. Only used the accra shot and the fouling that blows back into it makes getting the fired primer a bit difficult to remove.< haven't used it it years > A friend gifted me the Mag spark.. not sure why, but hey It was a gift and appreciated just the same. ( it might go on an underhammer, well just because )
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Metalshaper/Jonathan
Looks like this is a well kept secret, I have been doing for a while, hence I don’t panic when caps are no where to be found. I did had a bit of trouble with my 1858 not want to rotate but figured it out, my ROA’s will shoot Small Pistol Primer as reliably as caps.I have used small rifle primers on my 58 Remington pistol, with standard nipples. They work excellent. I went to Home Depot and bought clear flexible tubing, like aquarium tubing. I cut the tubing into 1/4 ” or so length, the primers are inserted on one end, the tubing slips over the nipple and holds it in place on the other end. It’s not my idea, I found it on the google. It does work very well with 100% ignition. I don’t see why it won’t work on a percussion rifle.
There is no way you can fit a primer down over a nipple.
Try making your own caps! You can make your own #11 caps with pop cans, primer mixture and acetone. If done correctly, they work just as good as factory caps.Hi All you wizards of Black powder. Is it possible to use "Large Rifle Primers" in place of #11 caps. I cant find # 11s anywhere
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