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Musket Cap on TC Hawken

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When #11’s become very scarce, I switch nipples on either my HC or CVA rifles for muskets caps and wonder if I’ll go back to #11. Definitely a stronger flash and once in a while it will flip the hammer back to it mid-point latch on the CVA. I’ve been in the habit (when using #11) of firing off at least two or there caps prior to first load, to many misses with first #11 cap on a newly cleaned rifle. Never needed with the musket cap. (Kind of an old age memory fix). Should not be difficult to find musket nipple.
 
In this day and age I am prepared for my BP T/C New Englander to fire either 209's, Musket Caps, 11's 10's even the adapter for SP primers. It just makes sense. I have not noticed any deep deficiency from any of them.
Frankly, after all is said and done for me is, I prefer Musket caps.
Can you pass on any further info regarding the New Englander utilizing 209 primers? Very interested.
 
Nope. Just bought 4k

Very few retail stores carry them.
I lucked into several thousand RWS musket caps on a Bass Pro bargain table about 12 years ago for about $1.25 per 200 count plastic container. Bought several dozen cans. Have only used about 75 of them on a Pietta Smith .50. Caliber carbine. Am set for life when I get a rifled musket.
 
Can you pass on any further info regarding the New Englander utilizing 209 primers? Very interested.
It's just a conversion nipple. It has a recess in it for a 209, then you screw on a cap with integral firing pin. There are a few brands around, but I think the best known is Mag-Spark. They're not my cup of tea, but they work well. I can understand the advantages.

MAG-SPARK, for instant ignition of all powders and propellants | Warren Custom Outdoor - Unique Made in USA products for the outdoorsman
 
Given the current availability of certain things, I was wondering if it would be a good move to get a Musket nipple for my TC Hawken and using Musket caps. I've never had an issue with the #11 caps, however I'd like the option. Will this work on that rifle? One thing I read somewhere cautioned about making sure the cap itself will fit in the lock striker.
I have them on all of my TC's. I wouldn't use anything else!
 
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