LeadShark
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Please explain why you feel the brass cartridges are more damaging to the Pedersoli 1859 than paper cartridges? What's the logic or data that leads you to that conclusion?
Because you get a flame out of the brass tube's ignition hole concentrating directly onto your flash cone, which burns it out faster and on some models is a real piece of work to remove.
I'm the new owner via inheritance of a Farmingdale New Shiloh 1863 Sharps infantry rifle with a 3-digit SN that's been fired less than 10 times with paper cartriges. My Dad liked the fact that it was a Shiloh because we used to live near and do a lot of hiking at the Shiloh Battlefield in SW Tennessee. After firing it a few times he set it aside in the gun safe for 45 years because the hunting reg's prohibited breech loading BP for a couple decades and by then he was BP hunting with a scoped Hawken. I have no interest in brass tubes but I am curious as to any experience folks have had with simply loading the breech with the bullet and powder (no paper cartridge) or with the cartridges made from sandwich wrap or rolling papers rather than nitrated paper.
Works perfectly fine. I have never had any embers or paper residue.