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Back in the day, I really used to enjoy making up cartridges. I know some hate that chore, but I guess I found a certain "zen" in doing so.
Anyway, since returning to the fold I've been catching up on research both old and new, and my reading has naturally led me back to reproducing cartridges. I have a couple of questions for the scribes and sages here:
.69 Caliber Smoothbore Ammunition: I've seen the table of regs (1861 if memory serves me correctly) that states these are supposed to be made out of red paper. I have never seen an actual, original .69 smoothbore ball round in the flesh, and the only photos in books I have of these are in B&W to the best of my memory. Were these produced throughout the war with red paper, or did this get dropped in favor of the plain-Jane tan/brown variety that .58/.577 caliber rounds were made of in the interest of expediency?
Percussion Cap Tubes: That green paper, I've never seen it. I bought a "lot"/bag of dug machine cut Minie' rounds years back that included the remains of what I thought/think is a percussion cap tube. (A bunch of percussion caps inside of the remains of a tan/brown paper tube.) Was the green ever really used? Was it used then dropped?
Thanks in advance for your help on this.
Back in the day, I really used to enjoy making up cartridges. I know some hate that chore, but I guess I found a certain "zen" in doing so.
Anyway, since returning to the fold I've been catching up on research both old and new, and my reading has naturally led me back to reproducing cartridges. I have a couple of questions for the scribes and sages here:
.69 Caliber Smoothbore Ammunition: I've seen the table of regs (1861 if memory serves me correctly) that states these are supposed to be made out of red paper. I have never seen an actual, original .69 smoothbore ball round in the flesh, and the only photos in books I have of these are in B&W to the best of my memory. Were these produced throughout the war with red paper, or did this get dropped in favor of the plain-Jane tan/brown variety that .58/.577 caliber rounds were made of in the interest of expediency?
Percussion Cap Tubes: That green paper, I've never seen it. I bought a "lot"/bag of dug machine cut Minie' rounds years back that included the remains of what I thought/think is a percussion cap tube. (A bunch of percussion caps inside of the remains of a tan/brown paper tube.) Was the green ever really used? Was it used then dropped?
Thanks in advance for your help on this.
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