Another thread here got me to thinking about musket caps.....
I picked up five boxes of RWS Musket caps recently at Hooked on Toys in Wenatchee....our best stocked gun and fishing store here in Central Washington.
Anyway, when I got them I had three or four choices. I knew I wanted RWS and I knew I wanted flanged.
But what I didn't know was there is now a different type made by CCI and they are called "Re-enactor or Reenactment" or something like that. They are about three plus bucks cheaper, and they lack the flange.....can't even call 'em a top-hat anymore, they just look like a big percussion cap.
When I asked the guy behind the counter, he said he thought they had a little less "uumph" than a regular flanged cap.
Anyone know for sure what the difference is?
I mean heck, if they go boom, and you can get 'em off the nipple after they've been fired, it might be worth the savings.
I'm not a big fan of CCI other than their LRPrimers, but I can be a fan, if the price is right, and the product performs like it should.
The reason I say I'm not a fan is because of the bad luck I have had with their percussion caps.
I have had worse luck with CCI Magnum Caps than any other brand, and their regular percussion caps seem to never want to release on the nipple. However, their centerfire primers are top notch....go figure. (It's gotta be me, I guess.)
Anyway, what's your thoughts on the new, or new to me, Musket Cap.
Uncle Russ...