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Man thats something that I'd absolutely love to attend. I moved from the central east coast where a big muzzleloading shooting & hunting community exists, to north Fl. where theres really nothing even remotely close to me where anything of interest to me muzzleloader-wise is. If I didn't have my own 400yd shooting range in the backyard, IDK what I'd do here.
 
Nobody is making a musket cap maker for sale. I have started on one myself .Ran into a a problem and need to get back to it. I don't really need it as I only have one rifle that could use them. I'm into the smaller no 11s and 10s. Have made a LOT of them.
 
I found a few, but ended up switching my nipple to a musket nipple so I can shoot musket caps, since they seem to be easier to find and cheaper.
 
I mainly shoot flint myself but bought a percussion cap maker as a back up for an old Hawkins that my father in law made many years back in percussion that we have hanging on the wall in my living room. Never have shot it but knowing I could is just a plus. They sell kits for #11 caps as well as #10 caps that you can make out of tin cans and the same company sells the charges to fill them
 
I think we all should give Remington a call and ask when they expect to do a production run of Remington #10 caps.
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I just read an article yesterday in Muzzle Blasts and I quote CCI and others have said they will likely not ships caps again until 2025 and RWS has said they have no plans at this time to import caps to the US.
 
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