Traditions Field Capper for #11 Caps – Solid Brass

$919.00

A solid brass, 10-capacity capper for #11 percussion caps. Makes loading your muzzleloader or revolver faster, safer, and far less frustrating in the field.

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Description

Let’s be honest—capping a muzzleloader nipple in the field, especially with cold fingers or when you’re trying to be quick, is a test of patience and dexterity. I’ve fumbled more than my share of #11 caps into the leaves. That’s why a dedicated capper isn’t just an accessory; it’s a sanity-saver. The Traditions Field Capper Holds Ten #11 Caps Solid Brass is exactly that: a simple, reliable tool designed to make the loading process smoother and faster.

Here’s the thing—it’s a brilliantly straightforward device. This solid brass capper holds ten #11 percussion caps in a rotating, spring-loaded magazine. You slide a cap onto the nipple, give it a slight twist to seat it, and you’re ready to go. The build is solid, with no plastic parts to crack or fail. It’s a drop-in ready solution that requires zero modification to your rifle or your routine. At $9.19, it’s one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make to your black powder shooting experience.

Key Features & Why It Works

The core advantage is in the design. The rotating turret keeps ten caps organized and instantly accessible. No more digging in a pocket or tin. The spring tension is just right—firm enough to keep caps from falling out, but not so strong that you fight the tool. The solid brass construction means it will develop a nice patina over time and can take the knocks of field use. I’ve used mine for two full seasons now, and the mechanism is still as crisp as the day I got it. It fits out of the box with any muzzleloader or cap-and-ball revolver that uses standard #11 caps, like those from CVA, Thompson/Center, or Pietta.

From a practical standpoint, it speeds up your reload sequence significantly. You’re not trying to pinch a tiny cap between your fingers. You present the capper, push down, and you’re done. This is a huge benefit during a timed event or when you’re trying to get a second shot off on a hunt. The tool itself is compact, measuring roughly 3.5 inches in length and weighing only a couple of ounces, so it tucks easily into a shooting bag or coat pocket without adding noticeable bulk.

Product Specifications
Material Solid Brass
Capacity 10 #11 Percussion Caps
Approx. Dimensions 3.5″ L x 1.5″ W x 0.75″ H
Mechanism Rotating Spring-Loaded Turret
Compatibility #11 Percussion Caps (Standard)
Best For Muzzleloaders & Cap & Ball Revolvers

The Real-World Take

Pros: The build quality is excellent for the price. It genuinely makes capping faster and more reliable. The ten-cap capacity is a sweet spot—enough for several shots without being overly bulky. Solid brass is durable and looks classic. It’s a simple tool that does one job very well.

Cons: It’s only for #11 caps, so if you shoot muskets that use musket caps, you’ll need a different model. The opening can be a tad tight for some aftermarket nipples, though it works perfectly with most factory ones. There’s no lanyard hole, which some shooters might miss.

Who is this for? If you shoot a traditional sidelock muzzleloader or a cap-and-ball revolver, this tool is for you. It’s especially valuable for hunters who need a quick, sure reload, and for competitors where every second and every reliable ignition counts. New shooters will find it eliminates a major point of frustration, and seasoned veterans will appreciate the no-nonsense efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this work with my CVA Wolf or Traditions Buckstalker?

A: Absolutely. It’s designed for the standard #11 percussion caps used by most modern in-line and traditional sidelock muzzleloaders from major brands like CVA, Traditions, Thompson/Center, and more.

Q: Can I use it with a cap-and-ball revolver like a Pietta 1858?

A: Yes, you can. The capper’s nose is designed to fit over a rifle nipple, but many revolver shooters successfully use it by carefully placing the cap onto the revolver’s cone (nipple) by hand, using the capper as a precise holder. It’s still far superior to handling caps loose.

Q: Is it difficult to load the caps into the turret?

A: Not at all. You simply depress the spring-loaded plunger on the bottom, which allows the turret to rotate freely. Drop your ten caps into the individual slots, release the plunger, and you’re loaded. The whole process takes about 30 seconds.

If you’re tired of the cap-fumble and want a classic, durable tool that just works, the Traditions Field Capper is a smart addition to your kit. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, ready to ship to your door.

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