I honestly don’t know if a flash in the pan could light nitrated paper or not. However they had to prime the pan, and that requires opening the cartridge.
The twine at the base of the ball was only to hold it in place. The whole of the cartridge paper function as a wad.
The idea was to load fast, and best wad wasn’t as important as quick load.
Reading loading manuals from the time demonstrated making a good load was a well known skill, but that was for civilians. For a musket no one cared. It was all about outing as much lead in the air as one could
The Brit’s did teach some marksmanship, but that ended at the first volley
The twine at the base of the ball was only to hold it in place. The whole of the cartridge paper function as a wad.
The idea was to load fast, and best wad wasn’t as important as quick load.
Reading loading manuals from the time demonstrated making a good load was a well known skill, but that was for civilians. For a musket no one cared. It was all about outing as much lead in the air as one could
The Brit’s did teach some marksmanship, but that ended at the first volley