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  1. rotag84

    Using Musket Caps

    Has anyone used Four Wing Musket Caps on a modern cap n ball revolver or Traditions percussion rifle? I know I have used #11 caps on my revolver by giving them a pinch and they fit fine. Considering the supply issue with #10-11 caps if this would be an option??
  2. rotag84

    Using Musket Caps

    I've used #11 percussion caps on my cap n ball revolver, just give them a pinch before putting them on the nipple and they fit and work fine. Anyone try the same with 4 wing 'musket caps'? Will they fit and work on a cap n ball revolver or modern Traditions percussion rifle? Asking if anyone has...
  3. rotag84

    Percussion Caps.

    Ok, it has been several years since I bought percussion caps. I have a rifle and a revolver. Back then I could go to the local big box and buy a tin of each, looks like that isn't the case now. Online isn't much better. So, couple of questions; Can I use #10 and #11 caps interchangeably? In the...
  4. rotag84

    Priming Powder

    Newb here. I only have 3f for my flintlock and know that it can be used for priming powder. Wondering if I can take small amounts and crush to finer grain in a ceramic mortar and pestal to create a finer priming powder. Is there an 'ignition hazard' in crushing small amounts of 3f? Anyone tried...
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