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  1. In addition to the #11, there’s the #11M with more power to light off replica black powders. For revolvers with smaller nipples, there’s the #10 cap. And for original and replica muskets and rifles that require large, winged caps, they have the Four Wing Musket Caps.

  2. CCI 11 Magnum Percussion Caps give the constant ignition and reliability that blackpowder shooters require. In addition to soft, ribbed copper cups and non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming ingredients, they are available in a number of different forms.

  3. The #11 caps are a perfect fit my Uberti 1860 Army. The Magnums are nice for a tad more reliability of ignition of the main charge. I'm really happy Midway is still able to get these and are not overcharging due to the shortage like many other vendors are doing.

  4. Thompson/Center in Line Capper (Brass) - Holds 17 No 11 Caps, 2 x 1.2 x 9 inches

  5. CCI made the muzzleloading world a lot brighter in 1975 when they introduced the #11 percussion caps. Why? They were non-mercuric, non-corrosive, and darned reliable. CCI has now expanded the line to four popular products. In addition to the #11, there’s the #11M with more power to light off replica black powders.

  6. CCI® Magnum #11 Percussion Caps are fabricated from a non-corrosive, non-mercuric compound mix and assembled in individual, ribbed, copper caps for standard revolvers, rifles and muzzleloaders. These ribbed caps match standard #11 nipple sizes and provide both clean burning and extremely reliable ignition.

  7. CCI® Percussion Caps provide the reliable, consistent ignition blackpowder shooters need. They feature non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming compounds with soft, ribbed copper cups, and they are available in a variety of styles.

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