Scam website. Do not send them any money.Just did a quick search online (remington #10 percussion caps Canada) and it looks like the second hit is in Alberta and has them in stock.
Truenorthreloading dot ca, never heard of them but it's a good start....![]()
Given all the other stuff they show in stock that site is almost certainly a scam.Just did a quick search online (remington #10 percussion caps Canada) and it looks like the second hit is in Alberta and has them in stock.
Truenorthreloading dot ca, never heard of them but it's a good start....![]()
Never heard of them....Given all the other stuff they show in stock that site is almost certainly a scam.
The first hit on the search looks like an AI generated web page as well.... I've been hosting a buddy who's a programmer and watching him develop agents with several different LLM's. it's not hard to generate a sophisticated web page using machine coding today that's for sure.... in the several weeks he's been here he's seen more powerful models solve problems he had a few weeks ago quickly!Scam website. Do not send them any money.
I thought Peter retired?
I also thought I saw them listed as order-able vs in stock at Rusty's but maybe I misread that..... on a different note,
Here's another option for caps that you might find interesting....
https://22lrreloader.com/
I hadn't either but like mentioned below maybe it’s a different owner, I never got the name of who I dealt with. Bought off him for years without fail, but I bought some “factory” antique cartridge ammo off him at a premium, turned out he was handloading them himself and made up an obscure brand name, used crappy and improper components, which still wasn’t the issue, I asked him if he’d work something out for my trouble and he basically resorted to name calling and blacklisted me over it.Thanks MosinMan I did see rusty wood lists them. I thought if some one in my area of travels had them I could stock up.I have no problem dealing with Peter @ rusty wood
Thanks for sharing your experience with the tap-a-caps... for the price it was worth a shot to try out and experiment with.I tried these last year, I’ll be honest they aren’t very reliable. Maybe once you get experienced with them, but I found it gimmicky in the end. Often times my caps came out of the die unevenly formed, the powder was finicky to get mixed right unless you scale up the batch and even then I had sparse success rates.
Totally, I still recommend trying them, just know they aren’t a replacement to production caps. More or less a science-kit experience.Thanks for sharing your experience with the tap-a-caps... for the price it was worth a shot to try out and experiment with.
It sure would be nice to see more commercial primers, caps and other reloading components made in Canada.Totally, I still recommend trying them, just know they aren’t a replacement to production caps. More or less a science-kit experience.




























