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Just purchased some 500 of these 1075 number 11 caps. Do not know if I ever fired them before. I have many cap n ball revolvers and a couple rifles that require number 11 caps.

Interested in others experience with these caps.

Thanks all for your shared experience with em. Thanks in advance for your impressions/experience/thoughts about em.
 
Last week I bought 500 RWS 1075+ caps also. My local gun store had them in stock. I am still using up my Remington and Winchester #11’s first. I hear that the RWS caps are good to go.
 
They are my favorite, I like them much more than cci. You should be happy with them. I make my own caps and shoot homemade the most, the only problem is that they don’t fit in a capper. The RWS fit the capper and all my nipples perfectly, never a mis fire or a second strike needed.i use them on an Uberti Remington and a Pietta 1860, both with Treso nipples.
 
They are fine. No complaints on performance with muskets and revolvers. A little expensive. I've used CCI, Remington, and Winchester. Fewer misfires with 1075's.
They are a little smaller than CCI. I used to have to lightly squeeze the CCI not the RWS They ignite well. The thing to remember on price is you get more than twice as many as CCI.
 

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