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paper cartridges for cap & ball?
While surfing the net, I found some interesting videos on making paper cartridges for cap & ball revolvers......anyone out there ever try this? Seems pretty simple and straight forward, but I'm wondering what is being missed in a 2 minute video. Thought I might try making some up, just to give 'em a try. I heard that the cigarette paper leaves a lot of residue that needs to be removed with a brass brush....I'm wondering if using magicians flash paper would leave less residue. Any thoughts?
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Mr. 16 gauge,
I read where in the Civil War, paper cartridges were issued for both the .36 and .44 cap&ball revolvers on establishment. I have not tried any paper cartridges, yet. Adam
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I have used paper cartridges extensively in my .31 FIE revolver and in my opinion, they are the only way to go. You don't have to mess with loose powder and balls. I make mine out of the orange zig-zag cigarette papers and they seem to work great. They make for faster reloads. I have yet to have any problems with paper staying in the cylinder. I usually run a brush through the cylinder after about 20 rounds. I highly recommend giving them a try.
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