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Musket caps, at least the four wing, I see some guys calling #11 musket caps, are not all created equal.
That said, my CCI "dual purpose" caps work fine for my 1861 Springfield. They did not come close to working in my 1859 Sharps, where the RWS work fine and are quite a bit hotter.
 
RWS. RIO/Schutzen work well, but make sure they seat completely on the nipple. If they don't you will need to turn your nipple down so they do. I have found Treso nipples need to be turned down. Chuck them up in a drill press Or hand drill), take a fine file and spin the nipple laying the file on it until the cap fits completely down on the nipple with minimal pressure.
 
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RWS. RIO/Schutzen work well, but make sure they seat completely on the nipple. If they don't you will need to turn your nipple down so they do. I have found Treso nipples need to be turned down. Chuck them up in a drill press, take a fine file and spin the nipple laying the file on it until the nipple fits completely down with minimal pressure.
The Schuetzen caps are made of some sort of steel. They don’t smash down as easily as copper or brass (RWS) They work just fine though and I bought a couple thousand when Covid started. Probably have a thousand left, maybe I need to stock up.
 
Dynamite Nobels are the best, but all but impossible to find in the US now. There are rumors they may never be back.
Sheutzen caps are pretty good, but are brass-plated steel, and as such may not smash down onto a nipple as reliably as the brass/copper ones.
CCI caps are weak and I do not recommend them. In absolute need, they work "OK" in caplocks with a straight-in fire channel. But in guns with multi-angle fire channels, they do not reliably set off the charge.
 
Dynamite Nobels are the best, but all but impossible to find in the US now. There are rumors they may never be back.
Sheutzen caps are pretty good, but are brass-plated steel, and as such may not smash down onto a nipple as reliably as the brass/copper ones.
CCI caps are weak and I do not recommend them. In absolute need, they work "OK" in caplocks with a straight-in fire channel. But in guns with multi-angle fire channels, they do not reliably set off the charge.
 
I have 1000s of 4-Wing CCI "reenactor " caps and they work fine in my Enfield type rifles and ok in my Springfield types.

I've gone through 40-50 round cartridge boxes with my Enfields using CCI caps, and real black with no problems

Schuetzen is hotter , and better, but I have way more CCIs so I use what I got

I wouldn't trust CCI's to light off subs
 
Midway has CCI Musket Caps for $68 per 1000, with Free Shipping above $75 and a $25 HazMat fee.

So I just hit em for 3000 for about $230 shipped. Cheaper than CCI #11's ......but I have rifles and pistols that I've already tested with the CCIs and I can actually use them, so your mileage may vary.

If you have anything other than something with a straight flash channel like an Enfield, Zouave, etc I'd stay away. My Pedersoli 1816 doesn't like them at all.

In 100s of rounds through my Parker-Hale Musketoons and P53 with the CCI caps this past winter I can only recall maybe 1 or 2 misfires that went off with a re-cap. I always bring Schuetzen caps too in case the rifle gets stubborn . CCI caps may be weak but they light powder, and that's the only job I need them to do

I will freely admit all the CCI Musket caps I own I bought because they were cheap and/or they were on a table at a gun show and I bought them. Caps are Caps and for 1/2 the price of Schuetzen I'll buy em all day . I have a stash of Schuetzen I'd rather save and use the CCI for range shooting.

Without caps, our rifles are wall hangers so buy em cheap and stack em deep. can't be choosy
 
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