Here is a question that reenactors might have some personal insights.
I have always been curious about how many percussion caps might have been dropped by excited soldiers during battle whose hands were, no doubt shaking. That small cap had to sit just right on the nipple.
Looking at a package of cartridges of the type that was issued to the soldiers, I noticed that the package (about the size , shape and wrapping as a package of firecrackers) contained ten cartridges and twelve caps. So the fact that caps might be dropped appears to have been recognized. Were two extra caps enough? I would have thought five extra was more reasonable and the caps were cheap.
Any thoughts?

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