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CCI Percussion Caps #11
CCI percussion caps #11 are designed for use with black powder firearms. The #11 percussion cap is one of the most popular sizes and is widely used in various applications. CCI #11 caps are made with a non-corrosive primer compound designed to be used with black powder.
CCI #11 percussion caps are an essential piece of equipment for any black powder shooter. Whether you are shooting a muzzleloader, flintlock, or any black powder firearm, CCI #11 caps will help you get the most out of your shooting experience.
CCI Percussion Caps
CCI Percussion Caps are an essential component for reloading black powder firearms. Whether you are a competitive shooter, hunter, or enjoy shooting for recreation, CCI Percussion Caps are a necessary part of your supplies. CCI has been in the business of manufacturing high-quality ammunition products since 1951, and their percussion caps are no exception. But these caps are reliable, consistent, and easy to use, making them an excellent choice for reloading your black powder firearm. Buy Alliant Reloder 23 Smokeless Gun Powder online.
CCI #11 percussion caps
The #11 percussion cap is a small, disc-shaped piece of metal with a primer compound in the centre. It is used to ignite black powder charges in firearms. The #11 percussion cap is also known as a “cap” or “primer.”
The #11 percussion cap was invented in 1814 by French chemist François Alexandre Pierre de Girard. But it was initially used to ignite black powder charges in cannons. The #11 percussion cap was later adapted for small arms, such as rifles and pistols.
The #11 percussion cap consists of a minor, disc-shaped piece of metal with a primer compound in the centre. But the primer compound is a mixture of lead styphnate and potassium chlorate. The lead styphnate acts as a fuel, while the potassium chlorate provides the oxidizer.
When the firing pin of a gun strikes the CCI percussion caps 11, the primer compound is ignited. The burning primer compound then ignites the black powder charge. But the #11 percussion cap is still used today in some black powder firearms. It is also used in some signal flares and fireworks.
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