barnettshale
36 Cal.
Great job. I bought the kit from 22 sharpshooter online. Shipping a bit slow but everything arrived ok. I made 100 to test and believe me they were ugly!! Yesterday I took my granddaughter and grandson with me to Electra for the monthly shoot we used the caps I produced to clear the chambers of two revolvers and my 56 smooth bore. They worked great for that. A lot cheaper than burning through CCI or Remington caps at 10 cents + apiece. My efforts were mixed but all fired. Also used some in a novelty match that my grandson won. A couple were wimpy when fired but did actually fire. I would use them if nothing else available. Be cautious though. They are extremely dirty and absolutely corrosive. Didn’t take long either. Those cups you produced are absolutely beautiful. Hope you post some results when you test them.Like many others here, I'm tired of being gouged for percussion caps and I've really gotten into the hobby with my new 1858 Remington and the NAA super companion cap and ball. The NAA actually works well with the red ring caps like you'd use on a child's cap gun but I had one go off as I was seating it.
So I started looking into making my own. I quickly found the prime all recipe and decided to go with that, although it's technically the FH42 compound. Then I started looking into what to use for cups. That tap o cap thing doesn't fulfill my ocd desires with the way they look so I decided to go the route of making my own die to punch and form them.
So in comes my three piece die that punches out the circle and then forms them around the die, leaving me with a perfect number 10 cup to be filled with my compound. It's hardened and tempered so it'll last.View attachment 298346View attachment 298347View attachment 298348View attachment 298349
Regards