Hello again,
I am moving this from the three minute rule thread since it's really a separate topic. I am really curious as to what you all think about this.
Looking at the National artillery rules (referenced in the thread on the 3 minute rule) brings up another question. The National rules require dry sponging:
"After wet sponging, the same procedure is used with the dry sponge. The dry sponge is cleaned and dried off periodically with an absorbent towel-type rag. (The purpose of the dry sponge is to remove excess moisture from the bore; if water is left in the bore it may cause incomplete burning of the next powder charge, leaving dangerously glowing residue.)"
Do the NPS rules require dry sponging as well? I recall in my conversations with Joyce Henry that she felt that dry sponging was less safe as well as not being period correct. I'm no expert and would like to defer to the experts, but it seems that we have a major difference of opinion here. So I was wondering what everyone's opinions were on this subject.
Ken Morris
I am moving this from the three minute rule thread since it's really a separate topic. I am really curious as to what you all think about this.
Looking at the National artillery rules (referenced in the thread on the 3 minute rule) brings up another question. The National rules require dry sponging:
"After wet sponging, the same procedure is used with the dry sponge. The dry sponge is cleaned and dried off periodically with an absorbent towel-type rag. (The purpose of the dry sponge is to remove excess moisture from the bore; if water is left in the bore it may cause incomplete burning of the next powder charge, leaving dangerously glowing residue.)"
Do the NPS rules require dry sponging as well? I recall in my conversations with Joyce Henry that she felt that dry sponging was less safe as well as not being period correct. I'm no expert and would like to defer to the experts, but it seems that we have a major difference of opinion here. So I was wondering what everyone's opinions were on this subject.
Ken Morris
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