Re: .69 caliber rounds in .58 caliber cartridge boxes
Hi,
I tried this today, but was unable to close my cartridge box. I was using a M1857 58 cartridge and 69 caliber tins. I am not sure if the 69 caliber tins were M1839 or if they were Confederate issue. Don, what type of tins do you put in your 69 caliber Confederate round ball cartridge box? Is there a difference in size, between the M1839 and the CS issue? Thanks
Federal soldiers at least, did indeed put .69 caliber ammunition in their .58 boxes. A fellow who was measuring things in my collection discovered this accidentally.
Apparently, what they did was put the 1839 pattern box tins into 1861 pattern .58 boxes. Obviously, then, there's a caveat: the weapon used was a smoothbore. I had two original .58 boxes that had .69 tins in them -- there was the remote possibility that one of the tins had been replaced (since that particular box was unissued), but the other had been used that way for a long time.
The only major difference in the box tins is the height. When the .69 tins were put into the .58 box, the top of the tins protruded from the box, but not enough to prevent the box from sealing.
John Tobey
Apparently, what they did was put the 1839 pattern box tins into 1861 pattern .58 boxes. Obviously, then, there's a caveat: the weapon used was a smoothbore. I had two original .58 boxes that had .69 tins in them -- there was the remote possibility that one of the tins had been replaced (since that particular box was unissued), but the other had been used that way for a long time.
The only major difference in the box tins is the height. When the .69 tins were put into the .58 box, the top of the tins protruded from the box, but not enough to prevent the box from sealing.
John Tobey
I tried this today, but was unable to close my cartridge box. I was using a M1857 58 cartridge and 69 caliber tins. I am not sure if the 69 caliber tins were M1839 or if they were Confederate issue. Don, what type of tins do you put in your 69 caliber Confederate round ball cartridge box? Is there a difference in size, between the M1839 and the CS issue? Thanks
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