Musket caps vs. #11 percussion caps
It appears musket caps are legal in Washington now. I have a Lyman rifle and Lyman recommends that you NOT use musket caps on the percussion cap rifles. I have found replacement nipples that take musket caps.
1. Are musket caps that much hotter, hense, more reliable?
2. Any idea why Lyman discourages their use?
Thanks!
Dan
1. Are musket caps that much hotter, hense, more reliable?
2. Any idea why Lyman discourages their use?
Thanks!
Dan
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not sure why they would, if like me and have old fat fingers go with the musket caps, they are much easier to put on and take off, I can't see where they would be so much hotter to cause any serious safety issues, it may just be a lawyer/legal issue of being over cautious... though I am no expert, I have a few things the manufacturers say you shouldn't, if there are replacement nipples available, I would say whoever makes them must feel they are safe to use. 0 -
Very well put! I thought about the lawyer side for Lyman, but didn't think about the manufacturer of the replacement nipples. Thank you very much! 0 -
dannej I have used the musket caps, I don't know how much "hotter" they really are, the only thing you may watch out for is the new nipple itself, the hole in it will be slightly larger by a few thousandsth, there may be a little more blowback from the shot itself, make sure to wear eye protection just in case. personaly I swapped over a thompson renegade to musket caps, and also an old double barrell shotgun, didn't have trouble with either, but you never know. 0 -
Thank you. Good to know... 0 -
converted a couple of TC Hawkens to musket nipples and they ignited Pyrodex pellets just fine. 0 -
If you are worried about regular musket caps being to hot, try the CCI re-enactor caps. They are less powerful. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by He Dog
converted a couple of TC Hawkens to musket nipples and they ignited Pyrodex pellets just fine.
I've converted T/C Hawkens to the mag spark ignition using 209's with very good results. (the ignition is completely sealed, no blowback.
I use triple 7 2F and experimented with pellets (50+30) with good results.
I ALWAYS wear eye protection when shooting a gun and especially a muzzleloader, even with the completely sealed mag spark ignition system..0 -
I've used Remington hot caps for years ... no problems. (OK, not too many problems ... still gotta clean things up pretty good after shooting!) 0 -
I haven't shot percussion for years but recall Remingtons' were feeble and the worst. At least some things improve.
I don't recall any top hat caps disintegrating and posing a hazard to the eyes. I used them on a Sharps carbine.
They were much hotter than pistol caps.0 -
for most shooting i use regular caps on my zouve .58 mini ball rifle with 3f black with no problems at all and keep the musket cone for hunting in cold weather. eastbank. 0 -
I have never had any issues using #11 caps to shoot the percussion rifles I own. I shoot real black powder in them and find the economics and un-availability of musket caps troublesome. Just remember the old phrase "tight wad" has it's roots in traditional muzzle loading! Of coarse, musket caps are a necessity when shooting muskets. 0
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