Cap Performance Test: Remington #10 vs. CCI #11

Published on August 29, 2023
Duration: 4:09

This video provides a practical comparison of Remington #10 and CCI #11 percussion caps for cap and ball revolvers. The presenter demonstrates their function in a Uberti 1851 Navy .36 caliber revolver using standard black powder loads. Both cap types are shown to function reliably, preventing chain fires and allowing for consistent firing, though minor differences in fit and grip are noted.

Quick Summary

Both Remington #10 and CCI #11 percussion caps function reliably in cap and ball revolvers, preventing chain fires. While Remington #10s are slightly longer, offering a better grip, CCI #11s have the same internal diameter and seal nipples effectively. If using CCI #11s, monitor them to ensure they don't back off the nipples during firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Cap Performance Test
  2. 00:33Test Setup: Uberti 1851 Navy & Loads
  3. 01:38Firing Remington #10 Caps
  4. 02:19Firing CCI #11 Caps
  5. 02:51Performance Comparison & Fit Analysis
  6. 03:44Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

Can CCI #11 percussion caps be used as a substitute for Remington #10 caps in cap and ball revolvers?

Yes, CCI #11 percussion caps can be used as a substitute for Remington #10 caps. Both have the same internal diameter, effectively sealing the nipples to prevent chain fires. While Remington #10s are slightly longer and offer a better grip, CCI #11s function reliably if monitored to ensure they don't back off.

What are the key differences between Remington #10 and CCI #11 percussion caps for revolvers?

The primary difference is length; Remington #10 caps are slightly longer, providing a marginally better grip on the nipple. Both have the same internal diameter, ensuring they seal the nipple effectively. Functionally, they are considered interchangeable for cap and ball revolvers.

What firearm and ammunition were used in the cap performance test?

The test used a Uberti 1851 Navy London model in .36 caliber. The loads consisted of 20 grains of 3FG Goex black powder and a .375 round ball, with Remington #10 and CCI #11 percussion caps being tested.

How do percussion caps prevent chain fires in cap and ball revolvers?

Percussion caps prevent chain fires by effectively sealing the nipple. This seal prevents the flame from igniting adjacent powder charges in the cylinder. Both Remington #10 and CCI #11 caps demonstrated this sealing capability in the test.

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