If I didn't say it before, I really like that set up.
Nice looking cartridges.
Kevin
Thanks, buddy! I think I'm going to add a bit more taper to the cylinder to make the process smoother, but even as it sits, it works pretty slick. I'm also planning to experiment with different paper and thread combinations to see what really shines. Right now I'm using waxed butcher paper, figuring the wax should give me a little extra insurance against moisture.
Honestly, it's just nice to have some small winter projects like this-- something hands-on to tinker with and keep me busy when everything outside is cold and quiet.
I love chasing and squeezing the utmost accuracy out of my muzzleloaders with tight patch/ball combinations, but it's been neat to see what kind of accuracy and speed can be achieved with these primitive cartridges. I know it's nothing to write home about, but I've been able to consistently hit man-sized targets at 50 yards and beyond with them in my .58 Kibler Colonial smoothbore, which is consistent with period accounts.
I don't know if Benny will allow these at our club shoots, but I'd love to see how they fare in a woods walk setting. Surprisingly, I've actually noticed less smoldering of the paper than I do with pillow ticking/linen patches.