Hi All,
I have posted this question over on the N-SSA forum, and I don't think I have posted it here. If I have and it got deleted or something I apologize in advance.
I've recently joined the N-SSA to do competitive shooting with my Euroarms P1853 musket. It's a blast.
My first time out the commander of our group. Bob Kelly of the 4th LA, let me borrow equipment. I was using a cartridge and primer box on a waist belt.
As many of you know, the N-SSA is not very authenticity-focused, primarily it is a competitive shooting club with a mild dress code. :) I want to strive for an authentic impression.
Bob tells me that originally when the group was new they tried to all be authentically dressed per the "4th LA", but nowadays people just do whatever they want. This is good, because I'd rather have a more generic Confederate impression that can fit in at any reenactments I might go to, rather than be pigeonholed into something that only works for the 4th LA.
What would you folks recommend I do for a generic Confederate soldier for my belt, cartridge box, and cap box? Should I use shoulder-sling mounted boxes, or waist belt? What sort of buckle should I have on my waist belt? I understand that part of a "stand of arms" of an Enfield rifle included the accouterments and may have had a "snake" buckle? Should I go that route? Or is something else better for a generic Confederate soldier kit?
I kind of liked the "feel" of the cartridge and cap box mounted on my belt, it seemed natural to me. But I've heard that the sling-mounted gear gives better and faster access? Mostly I'm interested in authenticity and something that I can use for lots of reenactments.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
P.S. Here are some of the items I am considering:
S&S Firearms Catalog:
L14 CW Enfield Cartridge Box
L9 CW Musket Cap Box
L4 CW Regulation Waistbelt
I have posted this question over on the N-SSA forum, and I don't think I have posted it here. If I have and it got deleted or something I apologize in advance.
I've recently joined the N-SSA to do competitive shooting with my Euroarms P1853 musket. It's a blast.
My first time out the commander of our group. Bob Kelly of the 4th LA, let me borrow equipment. I was using a cartridge and primer box on a waist belt.
As many of you know, the N-SSA is not very authenticity-focused, primarily it is a competitive shooting club with a mild dress code. :) I want to strive for an authentic impression.
Bob tells me that originally when the group was new they tried to all be authentically dressed per the "4th LA", but nowadays people just do whatever they want. This is good, because I'd rather have a more generic Confederate impression that can fit in at any reenactments I might go to, rather than be pigeonholed into something that only works for the 4th LA.
What would you folks recommend I do for a generic Confederate soldier for my belt, cartridge box, and cap box? Should I use shoulder-sling mounted boxes, or waist belt? What sort of buckle should I have on my waist belt? I understand that part of a "stand of arms" of an Enfield rifle included the accouterments and may have had a "snake" buckle? Should I go that route? Or is something else better for a generic Confederate soldier kit?
I kind of liked the "feel" of the cartridge and cap box mounted on my belt, it seemed natural to me. But I've heard that the sling-mounted gear gives better and faster access? Mostly I'm interested in authenticity and something that I can use for lots of reenactments.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
P.S. Here are some of the items I am considering:
S&S Firearms Catalog:
L14 CW Enfield Cartridge Box
L9 CW Musket Cap Box
L4 CW Regulation Waistbelt
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