Thunderchild
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Civil War Musket Cartridge
I was wondering if anyone knows how to recreate the paper tubes that were used to hold the powder and mini ball for civil war muskets. I was thinking about how they must have done this. There lube for the mini ball must have been more like wax than grease. I want to make up cartridges for shooting at the range. I know how to make tubes for powder used in civil war reenactments. That’s easy, just wrap a piece of paper around a dowel rod. However putting powder and ball in the same tube with out having the grease migrate everywhere is the problem I want to over come. I have thought of a couple of things like using wax paper. I was also looking at a 58 cal sizing die for a lyman 4500 press. It was the kind that would lube the bullet in the process. The type of lube used by this press is like wax and the press has a heater to melt it. This press with the dies is a bit pricy for me at the current time. Perhaps some one knows what might work. I have seen the plastic caps that Dixie gun works sells. I also have seen cap plugs that were red and you poured in your powder charge and stuffed the bullet on top. I am currently using shooting tubes that have two compartments, one for the powder and one for the ball. The tubes are nice but expensive. I only have nine of them and have to reload them four or five times at the range when I shoot. I am looking for a better way. Today I filled sixty paper tubes with powder charge and then lubed a bunch of bullets and put them in a cap tin. This worked ok but I would prefer to use cartridges that are similar to what was used in the civil war and store them in my leather cartridge box and pull them out as needed at the range.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
TC
I was wondering if anyone knows how to recreate the paper tubes that were used to hold the powder and mini ball for civil war muskets. I was thinking about how they must have done this. There lube for the mini ball must have been more like wax than grease. I want to make up cartridges for shooting at the range. I know how to make tubes for powder used in civil war reenactments. That’s easy, just wrap a piece of paper around a dowel rod. However putting powder and ball in the same tube with out having the grease migrate everywhere is the problem I want to over come. I have thought of a couple of things like using wax paper. I was also looking at a 58 cal sizing die for a lyman 4500 press. It was the kind that would lube the bullet in the process. The type of lube used by this press is like wax and the press has a heater to melt it. This press with the dies is a bit pricy for me at the current time. Perhaps some one knows what might work. I have seen the plastic caps that Dixie gun works sells. I also have seen cap plugs that were red and you poured in your powder charge and stuffed the bullet on top. I am currently using shooting tubes that have two compartments, one for the powder and one for the ball. The tubes are nice but expensive. I only have nine of them and have to reload them four or five times at the range when I shoot. I am looking for a better way. Today I filled sixty paper tubes with powder charge and then lubed a bunch of bullets and put them in a cap tin. This worked ok but I would prefer to use cartridges that are similar to what was used in the civil war and store them in my leather cartridge box and pull them out as needed at the range.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
TC