Hottest Percussion Caps

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Looking at regulations for some hunts, there will likely be a need in the future to be able to configure my Knight Ultralight for percussion caps. I have a couple of questions specific to that:
  • Are some percussion caps significantly hotter than others?
    • If so, which ones?
    • Can they be made DIY to be hotter?
  • Will a hot percussion cap reliably ignite BH209?
  • If no, will 10 grains or so of FFFG Triple 7 work to ignite the BH209?
 
I don’t believe I’ve seen any data on which musket caps are the hottest. RWS, I’d guess.

Can you get B$209 to ignite with a cap ((#11 or musket)? Yes, with a duplex, as you mention - 5-10 gr of real black is what I would use. I’ve shot B$209 in my Hawken with #11s using a duplex load. You need a sealed breech, though, for consistency.

Best bet with a percussion Utra-lite would be 777, IMO.
 
Looking at regulations for some hunts, there will likely be a need in the future to be able to configure my Knight Ultralight for percussion caps. I have a couple of questions specific to that:
  • Are some percussion caps significantly hotter than others?
    • If so, which ones?
    • Can they be made DIY to be hotter?
  • Will a hot percussion cap reliably ignite BH209?
  • If no, will 10 grains or so of FFFG Triple 7 work to ignite the BH209?

IME I would say RWS is hotter but no actual proof other than they go bang more regularly.

Never could get a percussion or musket cap to reliably ignite BH209.

Never tried stacking triple F and have no desire to screw around with it.

MZs not going bang when you have an animal in your sights is just a part of the wonderfully frustrating world that is muzzle load hunting.
 
I've had WAAAAY more misfires with rws than anything else. I'll trade 400 rws musket caps for 300 cci musket caps and feel like I won.
 
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