IMHO, this Tedd Cash tool for cappers is head & shoulders above the straight in-line cappers, or whatever else is in second place.
I have also used a in-line for my Musket Caps, but like Joe, I find a leather disk, properly punched and cut, beats the in-line to pieces.
My old, fat, and often very fumbly fingers, have found that the Musket Cap can be handled fairly easy just by picking 'em up out of a small inside pouch on the shooting bag....I know I didn't put that little there pouch for that, but it works just fine.
Doing this same thing with a #11, and I loose a lot more than I actually shoot.
I Love my flinters for a lot of different reasons, but I hope I
NEVER have to make the choice between my flinters and my cappers.
You tell me, just what would a Mother do if she was ever faced with getting rid of one her babies?....see what I mean?
Uncle Russ...