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Price does not matter within reason...gun broker is not an option however. I am not desperate bit will pay current market price. I have an 1862 pocket police and "I WILL" make it run if it's the last thing I do
 

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As the Beatles said: No where Man

Looked for months, had to reissue my credit card fore I fell into to good of a deal. Card number thieves.
The 2 cans I bought from Cabela's were of the lowest quality at $14 a can.
Decided to make my own.
 
I just gave up trying to find commercially made ones for under $30 a tin. I've recently started making my own with this tool, and some "Prime All" priming compound from the same website.

https://22lrreloader.com/products/10-percussion-cap-maker
A lot of my homemade caps actually work better (seem hotter) then my Remington ones.

Naturally, as soon as I started making my own I saw some in the store for $9.99 per tin... Still, it's almost 10¢ per cap, VS the half a penny it costs to make one.
 
Try on of these:

Black Powder

Coonie’s Black Powder

Maine Powder House

Back Creek Gun Shop

Buffalo Arms Company

Powder Inc.

Graf’s

Bear River Products

Travelers Antinuqes, Ii Texas
 
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