I was trying to think of a more readily available, convenient way of carrying around a supply of wadding for my smoothbore. I thought well why don't I just get myself an old book and tear out and crumple up the sheets as needed for use as wadding? It already comes in a nice, convenient, bound liitle package. I'm curious if historically they would have used the occasional book sheet to wad their guns? It seems reasonable to think they would have done this under certain circumstances, but I don't know... Easier to find and less trouble to obtain than wasp nests or tow for me anyways. Whaddya figure?
What else would some illiterate 18th century frontiersman do with an old book he found? Gun wadding perhaps?
What else would some illiterate 18th century frontiersman do with an old book he found? Gun wadding perhaps?
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