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Having more spare time on my hands of late I've been doing more reading, always a great pastime.
In reading Captain Randolph Marcy's book, The Prairie Traveler, circa 1859, he speaks of the dreaded Dry Ball on page 152.
"As incomprehensible as it may appear to persons accustomed to the use of firearms, recruits are very prone, before they have been drilled at target practice with ball cartridges, to place the ball before the powder of the piece."
So it isn't a new problem, far from it. I always figured it was a common occurrence, but to see it in writing is another matter.
In reading Captain Randolph Marcy's book, The Prairie Traveler, circa 1859, he speaks of the dreaded Dry Ball on page 152.
"As incomprehensible as it may appear to persons accustomed to the use of firearms, recruits are very prone, before they have been drilled at target practice with ball cartridges, to place the ball before the powder of the piece."
So it isn't a new problem, far from it. I always figured it was a common occurrence, but to see it in writing is another matter.