Musket caps burning through and losing flanges

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I’ve been working on a load and think I’m closing in, BUT, my musket caps are burning through the top so most have a hole when I remove them after a shot and some are even losing a flange. Is this too hot and I need to back off?

460 gr No Excuses
100 gr vol Scheutzen 2F, did it some with 90 gr as well but not as bad
RWS musket caps, I have the CCI reenactment I could try to see if it still happens
54 cal lubed wonder wad
50 cal Traditions Shedhorn muzzleloader

I have a scope on currently using the western precision globe/peep rail combo so I can be confident in my aim until I settle on a load.
Shot somewhere around 50-60 shots prior to the caps burning through so it hasn’t always done this.
I started at 70 and 80 gr Scheutzen and worked up

Lyman black powder book second edition doesn’t indicate this is too hot.

I can switch powders to Swiss 2F or 777 2F.
 
Which nipple and what’s it look like? Fouled or is the flash hole eroded? Is the hammer really blowing back or going to half-cock?

Too hot? That doesn’t sound like a hot load to me. I shoot 600 gr bullets in one of my Whites with 100 gr of 777 (which is hotter than black).

Both of those alternative powders you mention are hotter than Scheutzen,
 
I’ve been working on a load and think I’m closing in, BUT, my musket caps are burning through the top so most have a hole when I remove them after a shot and some are even losing a flange. Is this too hot and I need to back off?

460 gr No Excuses
100 gr vol Scheutzen 2F, did it some with 90 gr as well but not as bad
RWS musket caps, I have the CCI reenactment I could try to see if it still happens
54 cal lubed wonder wad
50 cal Traditions Shedhorn muzzleloader

I have a scope on currently using the western precision globe/peep rail combo so I can be confident in my aim until I settle on a load.
Shot somewhere around 50-60 shots prior to the caps burning through so it hasn’t always done this.
I started at 70 and 80 gr Scheutzen and worked up

Lyman black powder book second edition doesn’t indicate this is too hot.

I can switch powders to Swiss 2F or 777 2F.


I would try the other caps and see what happens. I would not classify that load as hot. Have you pulled the nipple and looked for a blockage or restriction? Are you getting delayed powder ignition?
 
Your nipple sounds blown out and needs to be replaced. Heavy bullets with stout charges can burn out a nipple in just a few shots. They make platinum lined nipples that last longer but they are not cheap.
 
I haven't had good luck with rws caps. I have had more fail to fires with rws than anything else. I would swap nipples and see if trouble follows.
 
Thanks. I have some spare nipples. Will try a new one.

It’s the stock traditions nipple it came with.

No delay firing.
 
I would switch to a Treso Ampco #11 nipple. I shoot heavy lead charges from my sidelocks. I used to think muskets were the best until I started using the Treso Ampco #11's. They last a lot longer than musket nipples as well.
I would suggest using the #11 CCI Magnum caps or RWS #11 caps.
 
Visually could you see any difference between the two?

The small hole on the original appears much smaller when looking at a light background top down.
Bottom of the new nipple is flat, original has some radius leading into the hole.
Top edge on original appears more square/flat and new nipple is more gradual/round
 
I had no idea. Glad I bought a lifetime supply of them years ago.

#11 caps are actually more water tight and better to use in inclement weather.
I’ve got a bunch as well.

Absolutely, IME, there’s nothing more weather resistant than a tight/proper-fitting #11.
 
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