I wouldn't put up with political rants unless his caps are 12 or lessThe last time my local shop had caps they were $18.50 a tin. It's a real gouging shop and he bombards you with his ignorant political rants.
It's funny but cap and ballers have been found in "drug house busts" and posted online, like the cops are all proud to have cleaned the streets of 6 oz. of weed and an 1858 BrasserHe has a Uberti Walker listed for $719.00 and declared that he would have no problem getting that kind of money because some poor felon who is denied gun rights would gladly fork out the change right after they sold a few stolen catalytic converters..
I don't have the patience to make caps, but I did "convert" 2 of my revolvers to use red toy capsNothing like being held hostage and nodding like a fool as you wish they would check you out faster.
I decided to pull the trigger and buy it. I saw that someone designed a kit to make caps relatively cheaply using soda cans or brass sheets, if I get through these 1000 quickly I might go that route.
i switched to slixshots on my pietta and they are excellent. i believe they are a little higher in cost than the TOTW though.So between the two Slixshots would work better with no modifications on my part?
I never thought I would have patience to make ammo either but every once in a while I get into a mood and make like 17 blunder bus cartridges in like an hour and a half of rolling coffee filters and hemp twine haha. Kitchen table arts and craftsI don't have the patience to make caps, but I did "convert" 2 of my revolvers to use red toy caps
Thats before shipping and hasmat. It comes out to almost $15 a hundred now online.Is the cap shortage ever planned on cleaning up? Paying $109 for 1000 caps seems pretty excessive for me, I might end up learning how to make my own.
I have cap & ball revolvers & flintlock pistols. It cost @ $12. to spend an afternoon shooting flints. The same amount of time with the cap guns costs @ $15. ... I bought a reloading stand for the revolvers. It takes a little longer, but with the cylinder out, it's easy to load.. no mistakes on the charge, buffer, or seating the ball.. I make "charges" of powder with nitrate paper for both to cut down on time.. extra cylinder is a bonus.. ld get 1 of each, then decide further..I happily had the Revolver and Roundball in the cart, even found a nice coupon for it. Eager to spend my tax return and wife even looking forward to firing it. Then I went to go add some percussion caps to the cart and well...
So, I've been a Flintlock guy for a few years and I know some items might be hard to find, but is there no way to purchase caps anymore? It seems like every store on the planet has discontinued carrying them. I've look at all my local stores and have had no luck. Expanded to online stores, and there are none available online either.
I don't know if I want to move from flintlock to percussion if its just going to be a wall hanger, seems like a waste of money. Maybe I should just buy a nice flintlock pistol instead? Might not be able to hit the broadside of a barn but at least I could actually shoot it. Kind of disappointing.
PS: another issue is I don't know which size caps the revolver takes until I get it, I found one place that has #11 but I would need to buy thousand in bulk without knowing.
This is basically why I roll cartridges for rifled-muskets and smoothbores, it's just more convenient on range day to have everything I need self contained , it's easier to load and it's impossible to "dry ball", double ball, double charge etc. Plus I enjoy rolling up carftridges, when I'm in the mood and I have the time. It's a satisfying experience and going to the range with a cartridge box full of cartridges is also a neat experience.For something like a blunderbuss it is useful for people who don't know anything about black powder, hand them one, tell them to tear, then stuff the thing down the end and they are basically good to go. The revolver cartridges seem very fiddly and doesn't realistically change the time to load. Front stuffers it allows you to pre measure and not worry about someone spilling powder or putting one too many balls in when you aren't looking haha
I’ve been using DIY caps from rimfire reloader.com and have had zero issues with them.Nothing like being held hostage and nodding like a fool as you wish they would check you out faster.
I decided to pull the trigger and buy it. I saw that someone designed a kit to make caps relatively cheaply using soda cans or brass sheets, if I get through these 1000 quickly I might go that route.
Where are you getting 1000 for 109.00 before hazmat? Asking for a friend…Nothing like being held hostage and nodding like a fool as you wish they would check you out faster.
I decided to pull the trigger and buy it. I saw that someone designed a kit to make caps relatively cheaply using soda cans or brass sheets, if I get through these 1000 quickly I might go that route.
I have slixshots on my 58 and fits the cci 11s perfectly. Have no experience with track of the wolf so cant say which is betterI'll look into it thanks! I see a lot of people recommending slixshot. Is track of the wolf or slixshot nipples better? Which better fits #11? (I bought 1000 from midsouth)
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