Canon I do know a bit about, There is a drill with a proper crew if unfired & clean. Powder up from a box to the rear that has measured charges of powder . We used bore size sifted Loam filling paper with the powder in silver paper placed & so marked to be rammed so the powder (much lessened blank charge of 2,500 grains in our towns 9 pounder 'Gunnade ' original . Powder monkey takes charge from box so contrived that the lid cant fully open , He runs up to give the loader & its rammed so the smaller charge sits just below the vent . It fell to me too be Gunner as Ide learnt the art in fireing canon in the US & UK . ( Some might be in the jeens? My father was 4th Royal Horse Artillery all through WW2. 25 pounders not MLs ) . .
The now in loaded state we await the officer to say' Prepare' So I pierce the cartridge with a long brass wire take a red paper cartridge from my belly box tear open I fill up the vent then cover with a small lead sheet . To remove when I touch off with a lintstock on command ' Boom' ! . So its" Reload " call for the wormer to' search'the piece long corkscrew affair then ."Swab Piece" Spunger runs a wet sheep skin mop down & on retuning order "Search piece" again. all the while Iv'e a leather thumb stall I press over the vent . Wait order pierce. prime & cover to await order , Boom!! again then same again fire with lintstock. ( We tried Quills but found them uncertain ) . Then in this case reload the third round as before . It was to Salute the two sailing ship representing the 150th Anniverary of the founding of Nelson Colony in 1842 (Actually year earlier but just men to create dwelling no families . They followed in 1842) Then its the fun part washing it out with fresh water dry thourghly, All to a hearty rendering of "A Moose, A Mouse, Oh I want a Moose, " ditty . We then oil with linseed as it goes off like a varnish We ommitted any ball or its wadding, the blank charge was 3 pounds of sifted garden loam in the paper case formed round a wine bottle but cant carry any distance . And 'Nota Bene' No encircleing thumb on any rammer ,sponge ,or search rod .
The revised from original 1843' Nelson Battalion of Militia' . (Local Black powder club Mostly to offer the ceromonial ' Challenge' to any Armed forces ' We stop them marching up the main street , With their Colours , Swords drawn, Bayonets fixed & Band playing " It s all the ceromony then they proceed to awards or promotions stuff . Being Regular Army & Territorials . Any other NZ town they have a Policeman on a horse but we are still' Gazetted Militia' . Just Flint Besses no modern version. . Oddly Ime about the last of us. They died , moved ,are working Saturdays So if any in Range Kiwi wants to swell our depleted ranks let me know . .Are recruiting plugs Advertiseing ? Nhaaa don't think so .
I have then the honour to be your most Ob't servant,
Gun Captain Rudyard of the Nelson Battalion of Militia