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Percussion caps 10 vs 11
Percussion caps 10 vs 11













percussion caps 10 vs 11

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percussion caps 10 vs 11

In this post, I’m going to share with you what I’ve learned about how to choose the best muzzleloader primer for your specific ignition system (flintlock muskets aside for obvious reasons).īefore we get started, here’s a disclaimer: the links below to  are affiliate links. Now that I’ve “cracked the code” and figured out which primers are best for each different situation, I very rarely have misfires or hangfires and my accuracy has dramatically improved. It took a lot of hard work, research, many hours at the range, and some frustrating hunting trips, but now I know exactly what primer to use with each of my muzzleloaders as well as with all of the various propellants and powders. Through a lot of trial and error, I learned a lot about the differences between the various different brands of #10 & #11 percussion caps, musket caps, and 209 primers. Over the years, I’ve experimented with a number of different primers in my muzzleloaders. At the same time, there is also a lot of misleading, out of date, or just plain wrong information out there regarding which primers are best suited to particular tasks. This is because there are so many different types and brands of muzzleloader primers on the market. I think you’ll agree with me when I say that choosing the best muzzleloader primer can be a pretty challenging task, especially if you’re new to hunting with a muzzleloader. Which muzzleloader primer should you use this hunting season?















Percussion caps 10 vs 11