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I just got one the other day it says musket caps only.
carpsniperg2Reading through these posts, really has me wondering... I do not have a Traditions, actually I do not think I have every had a Traditions anything, but I am really wondering what is going on. Ignition wise there is virtually no difference between a #11 Mag cap and a Musket Cap, the musket cap is a bit hotter than a regulaer #11 cap but the Mag cap and the Musket cap produce the same amount of heat. The musket cap does have a longer duration of burn, but that is about it. The RWS #1075 Mag cap is probably the hottest #11 made but it should not cause any different ignition than any of the other caps.Could the reasoning come from something mechanical in the way the cap is struck by the Vortek or even the blow back pressures felt on the nipple?Or could it be... and probably is... since the nipple and cap are exposed - they might be worried about shrapnel from the cap. #11 caps can virtually explode in peices sending piece of copper out of the nipple area as small missles... and other the other hand the musket cap is more solid and does not blow up as much. I would bet it is a liability thing...As with the TC Northwest Hunter the opening is directly above the breech so getting #11 particles out of that opening would not be a problem, and possibly getting those particles in your eyes... gotta be a liability concern.
That is a good point but I think it more has to do with the firing parts of the gun.
The musket cap does produce more pressure and does burn longer. I have read many articles that have done a lot of testing on different caps. Yes there is not a big difference between a Mag 11 and a musket cap. But there still is more burning power behind the musket cap.
So in my mind it is hotter and does produce more pressure. With the location on the hole in the top of the breech there is not as much of a chance to get particles that blow back into your face but still a possibility.