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I know they are really made of brass, and everyone has their favorite styles.

Anywho, what do you use for your caps?

Straight in-line?
Tear Dropped?
Leather holder?
Right out of the tin?

I use a piece of leather with holes punched out to hold my musket caps, this works well for me.

I have the leather fixed to the underside of my shooting bag's flap to protect the caps from the elements too.
 
I have tried all of the above and the inline is my least favorite, I like the tear drop type hung from a loop around my neck under my shirt, or the leather type done the same way... I haven't shot a capper for a couple of years, the flinter by nature eliminates fiddling with them pesky little things.
 

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