CCI Percussion Caps

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.

  • Non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming compounds
  • Choice of styles
  • Assembled with soft, ribbed copper cups
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CCI Percussion Caps For Sale

CCI Muzzleloader Percussion Caps are non-mercuric, non-corrosive, and damned reliable, making muzzleloading considerably more pleasant. These caps, which are assembled in ribbed copper cups precisely like the originals, provide clean burning, consistent ignition.

For common installations, use #11. #11M has a little more power to light up counterfeit black powders. #10 caps are suitable for revolvers with smaller nipples. Caps are sized to fit typical nipple sizes.

  • Reliable percussion caps for muzzleloaders
  • Reliable, clean-burning ignition
  • Match standard nipple sizes
  • Available in #11, #11M, and #10 sizes
  • Modern non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming mix
  • Ribbed copper cups

CCI Percussion Caps #11

CCI Percussion Caps #11 are continuously tested and improved. As a result today’s CCI primers are more sensitive, easier to seat and more compatible with progressive and automated loading equipment than ever before. They utilize modern non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixes for the cleanest burn possible.

What are CCI 11 percussion caps for?

CCI® Percussion Caps give the steady, reliable ignition blackpowder shooters require. They have soft, ribbed copper cups and non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming ingredients. They come in a number of shapes.

What is a CCI number 11?

CCI #11 Caps 100 Count – When we debuted our #11 percussion caps in 1975, we brightened the muzzleloading world. Why? They were non-mercuric, non-corrosive, and unbelievably dependable.

CCI Percussion Caps #10

CCI Percussion Caps #10 are continuously tested and improved. As a result today’s CCI primers are more sensitive, easier to seat and more compatible with progressive and automated loading equipment than ever before.
They utilize modern non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixes for the cleanest burn possible. #10 caps are for some imported revolvers having smaller nipples.

What are #10 percussion caps for?

For instance, #10 percussion caps are mostly used in black powder pistols where as #11 and musket percussion caps are mostly used for muzzleloading rifles.

What is a CCI number 10?

CCI® #10 Percussion Caps are made of a non-corrosive, non-mercuric compound mix and built in separate, ribbed copper caps for use in smaller nippled black powder revolvers. These ribbed caps fit typical #10 nipple sizes and provide clean burning and dependable ignition.

Loads With The 10 Percussion Caps

The 10 percussion caps are the preferred primer for Uberti percussion revolvers, whereas the 11 percussion caps are the preferred primer for Pietta revolvers. All of the percussion caps work well in various revolvers, so we recommend purchasing a few of each and experimenting yourself before choosing on a specific pick.

CCI Percussion Caps #11 Magnum

CCI Percussion Caps #11 Magnum are continuously tested and improved. As a result today’s CCI primers are more sensitive, easier to seat and more compatible with progressive and automated loading equipment than ever before. They utilize modern non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixes for the cleanest burn possible.

What are the CCI Magnum Number 11 Caps?

The #11 Magnum Percussion Caps are noted for producing a hot and consistent spark, which is especially crucial for magnum loads that require a stronger ignition source. These caps enable steady ignition even in difficult conditions, lowering the possibility of misfires or variable performance.

What is the difference between number 10 and 11 percussion caps?

There are more differences in application than you might think. For instance, #10 percussion caps are mostly used in black powder pistols where as #11 and musket percussion caps are mostly used for muzzleloading rifles.