We had a warmer day today so I took my new 42 repro percussion Springfield musket out to do a shake down on it. I used the exact load as I used in my Virginia smooth bore musket which is a flintlock. I shoot both of these under NSSA rules -that means all munitions must be in cartridge form and no patches. I am using soft plastic loading tubes from Lodgewood - 60 grains of 2f and .640 rb wrapped in a foil case with a dab of Crisco placed inside before folding and twisting it to close. I fired 20 rounds standing, off hand. I was quite surprised how well the 42 worked. 2 shots went off the target plate, and this was at only 25 yards. Next time I'll try 50 yards. The 1842 was the last smooth bore musket made by the US(1844-1855). They saw some use in the war with Mexico but saw the most use during the Civil War. What is interesting is thousands of surplus 42's were sold thru hardware stores and gun shops in the west from late 1860's thru the 1890's. They saw a lot of use in the late west. I've posted some pics of the 42 and the cartridges. These work really good and they're easy to make. G.S.
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