Tough cap

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My missus did laundry today. She handed me a CCI #11 cap that had been in a shirt pocket, gone through a complete wash cycle and dryer cycle, and she saw it loose in the dryer tub.

I took it to the garage, put it on a Ruger Old Army nipple, and it went bang just like it was fresh out of the container.

Gotta say I was impressed.
 
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Dang, I had no idea those were that tough. I certainly would have thought the wash/dry would have killed it.
 
That is very strange. In all the cap-n-ball revolver water-proofing tests, it's always the caps that are killed by the water. ?? Does not seem to get in the chambers, as a fresh cap always fires them off. ? Maybe it was "Super Cap"?
 
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Those caps got bounced around pretty well, what a ride, but I’m inferring they stayed dry.
 
I bought a snail capper at a flea market. It had 9 caps in it. I suspect they were Remington. I had no idea how old they were but they all set off the charge
 
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Reliable yes, definitely. However, after seeing this picture, cannot call them tough.
 
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Kinda off topic but I didn't want to start a new thread on it. I decided to do a water test between Remington and CCI caps. I knew I had a tin or two of Remington caps somewhere. I started going through possibles bags but didn't find them. I finally found them in one of my junk boxes. Brand new still in the blister pack. While I was going through possibles bags I found these from when I hunted with a .50 cal. I think they're Ox-Yoke but not sure as I haven't used bought patches since the late 80's or early 90's. They're still slightly oily feeling and they will leave an oily film on your fingers. They do have a little odor to them but you can't call it rank and you have to get your nose fairly close to them to smell it. I have one of each of the caps in marked bottles of water. in an hour or so or whenever I happen to remember them I'll test them.

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I left the caps soaking for about an hour and a half. I didn't dry them I just blew out the standing water. Both caps failed to fire. The Remington left the nipple plugged with priming compound. The CCI nipple was clean. CCI on the right.

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I couldn't get a really good pic of the plugged nipple but if you look close you can see it. The CCI nipple is the next one down.

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