OK, here is the scenario:
You’re told to bring 80 cartridges to an Authentic Campaign event. Said cartridges simulate original cartridge size. You have a sewn pillow ticking non-waterproof haversack, and a ground cloth/blanket roll, no knapsack. Your Enfield cartridge box carries 50 rounds, you have 3 (10 round) arsenal packs made up in your blanket roll to meet required cartridge amount.
How would you keep those extra rounds DRY if it was to rain, and nothing you have is really waterproof? That blanket roll has to come open sometime!
This sounds a bit elementary, but this is an exact scenario I have been faced with, except it stayed dry over the event, but what to do if it rains, to protect those other cartridges?
I figure that the WBTS soldier would only have carried the required amount of rounds in his cartridge box, extra’s in the ordnance wagon? That option is not workable in what I have stated above.
I’ll take good suggestions.
Kevin Dally
You’re told to bring 80 cartridges to an Authentic Campaign event. Said cartridges simulate original cartridge size. You have a sewn pillow ticking non-waterproof haversack, and a ground cloth/blanket roll, no knapsack. Your Enfield cartridge box carries 50 rounds, you have 3 (10 round) arsenal packs made up in your blanket roll to meet required cartridge amount.
How would you keep those extra rounds DRY if it was to rain, and nothing you have is really waterproof? That blanket roll has to come open sometime!
This sounds a bit elementary, but this is an exact scenario I have been faced with, except it stayed dry over the event, but what to do if it rains, to protect those other cartridges?
I figure that the WBTS soldier would only have carried the required amount of rounds in his cartridge box, extra’s in the ordnance wagon? That option is not workable in what I have stated above.
I’ll take good suggestions.
Kevin Dally
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