Looking for a Pritchett bullet mold, .563-.563,,, have checked with NOE & Old West, neither have them available. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I currently purchase pre-made from the Jefferson Arsenal!
The Pritchet bullet for Enfield with a box wood then clay plug inside its paper cartridge was finally settled on at .550 thusly cureing loading difficulties . LEM moulds in Blackpool England will make you the right mould . Will make you ANY mould conical or ball of any size. a long established firm . The US Civil war Enfield s used the paper cartridge & apparently the US used such bullets a far better option to the clumsy Burton cartridge .However in modern times the Burton/ Minie design seems to be regarded as the right bullet. and the simple art of making the paper Enfield's cartridge's & Pritchet bullets ignored or forgotten one both sides of the Pond for Target Use in England & Skirmish style events in the US .' If you are thinking Pritchet I presume you are thinking beyond the Burton /Minie bullet .
Regards Rudyard
Your quite WelcomeI have .566 and they require less paper wrap, but the idea of the .550 sounds good for the correct paper & lube dip method. Thanks for the source!
Having trouble locating any form of contact with LEM, any info as to where & how to get in touch?The Pritchet bullet for Enfield with a box wood then clay plug inside its paper cartridge was finally settled on at .550 thusly cureing loading difficulties . LEM moulds in Blackpool England will make you the right mould . Will make you ANY mould conical or ball of any size. a long established firm . The US Civil war Enfield s used the paper cartridge & apparently the US used such bullets a far better option to the clumsy Burton cartridge .However in modern times the Burton/ Minie design seems to be regarded as the right bullet. and the simple art of making the paper Enfield's cartridge's & Pritchet bullets ignored or forgotten one both sides of the Pond for Target Use in England & Skirmish style events in the US .' If you are thinking Pritchet I presume you are thinking beyond the Burton /Minie bullet .
Regards Rudyard
Thanks, I found an email from a posting online. I have made request, let's if a response comes back.Kia Ora, ( Hello) I'm not sure if this is a Pritchett mold .
But I paper patch it in my old Enfield and I have made wooden plugs out of dowel to put in the end to flare it out to grab rifling.
It's a oldie but a goldie.
Made of Bronze.
I'm unsure of actual diameter?
Good luck on your find. As Rudyard says LEM molds are AWSOME , I'd get one from there. That fella is amazing
Ma Te Wa
( Have a great day
I have a nose pour original,. your side pour should be fine .So many Volunteer's about in the186Os Lem did advertise on UK E Bay but the PC brigade wouldn't allow ' Bullet & Ball Moulds ' Being War like Not PC you understand ! If you do tell me I cant see why moulds are so villainous . I will contact him & relay to all his services Glenn McQuire s been on bussiness since the 60s his father Less before. Any mould you can think of WWs ,Belted ball odd shapes , more anon .Kia Ora, ( Hello) I'm not sure if this is a Pritchett mold .
But I paper patch it in my old Enfield and I have made wooden plugs out of dowel to put in the end to flare it out to grab rifling.
It's a oldie but a goldie.
Made of Bronze.
I'm unsure of actual diameter?
Good luck on your find. As Rudyard says LEM molds are AWSOME , I'd get one from there. That fella is amazing
Ma Te Wa
( Have a great day)
The US Civil war Enfield s used the paper cartridge & apparently the US used such bullets a far better option to the clumsy Burton cartridge
The US Burton bullet came with an attached bullet you load the powder then place a lubed bullet in the rifle .The Enfield bullet was part of the cartridge you tore off the top end of the charge then reversed the inverted bullet to the lubricant line And snap off the upper now emptied cartridge section .The Pritchet bullet of 550 dia is upset as the clay or boxwood base plug ensured steady shooting that was adequate and kept clean Presumably the closer fitting Cannel lured Burton Minie/Bullet became foul more readily .Apparently the Pritchet/ Enfield plan was adopted in the war . There where difficulty's with wider bullets and fouling in the Indian Mutiny that brought the Pritchet plan to prominence .Ive got no shares in either system Trust that helps.I have not used Pritchett bullets or cartridges but please explain how the Burton ball and cartridge are clumsy by comparison. And please know I’m not trying to start an argument - I would just like to know the basis for that claim. Thanks!
Having trouble locating any form of contact with LEM, any info as to where & how to get in touch?
Thanks!
Your Welcome RThanks for your help.
The US Burton bullet came with an attached bullet you load the powder then place a lubed bullet in the rifle .The Enfield bullet was part of the cartridge you tore off the top end of the charge then reversed the inverted bullet to the lubricant line And snap off the upper now emptied cartridge section .The Pritchet bullet of 550 dia is upset as the clay or boxwood base plug ensured steady shooting that was adequate and kept clean Presumably the closer fitting Cannel lured Burton Minie/Bullet became foul more readily .Apparently the Pritchet/ Enfield plan was adopted in the war . There where difficulty's with wider bullets and fouling in the Indian Mutiny that brought the Pritchet plan to prominence .Ive got no shares in either system Trust that helps.
Regards Rudyard
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