As I recall, the British-issue Enfield cartridge, that is, the paper-patched Pritchet ball cartridge, was imported and used by the Confederacy. However it was too long to fit in standard issue cartridge boxes. So many were sent to arsenals and broken up and re-made into Confederate Enfield-style cartridges, but shorter.
How was this achieved? The only way I could see this happening is if less powder were used?
I have recently ordered a Pritchett mold from Noe Bullet Molds, along with a mold for making the base plugs out of Bondo, and want to make up Enfield cartridges for live fire.
Steve
How was this achieved? The only way I could see this happening is if less powder were used?
I have recently ordered a Pritchett mold from Noe Bullet Molds, along with a mold for making the base plugs out of Bondo, and want to make up Enfield cartridges for live fire.
Steve
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