Hello all,
I have a question concerning the cleaning bullets that were issued with ammunition (minnie ball shaped with the lead disk that expanded when fired). After using the "search" option and not finding anything I thought I would put the question to you. I have one of these rounds myself and was wondering with what frequency they were issued to the troops in the Federal Army. Was there one in every package of ten rounds? Have any of you run across documentation concerning how often they were issued/used by the troops? Possibly during battle as well? After only a few shots the muskets would get filthy with the residue from the burnt powder so it seems logical to me that a soldier would load a cleaner round during a fight and fire it at the enemy, thereby killing two birds with one stone (no pun intended). Any help on this would be appreciative.
Sincerely,
Matthew Cassady
104th Illinois Vol. Inf.
I have a question concerning the cleaning bullets that were issued with ammunition (minnie ball shaped with the lead disk that expanded when fired). After using the "search" option and not finding anything I thought I would put the question to you. I have one of these rounds myself and was wondering with what frequency they were issued to the troops in the Federal Army. Was there one in every package of ten rounds? Have any of you run across documentation concerning how often they were issued/used by the troops? Possibly during battle as well? After only a few shots the muskets would get filthy with the residue from the burnt powder so it seems logical to me that a soldier would load a cleaner round during a fight and fire it at the enemy, thereby killing two birds with one stone (no pun intended). Any help on this would be appreciative.
Sincerely,
Matthew Cassady
104th Illinois Vol. Inf.
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