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ian45662
02-26-2010, 11:51 AM
I cannot find anything in the rules that say I cannont use paper cartridge in the revolver. It does prohibit one from using them in a muzzleloader but not revolver. I just wanted to make sure this is the case before I bring my paper cartridges out to the next shoot.

W.Huffman 5thva
02-26-2010, 04:16 PM
Dear Sir,
Thank you for asking this question although the rule does not specifically state the word revolver please understand that your revolver is a muzzleloading arm. You may not be loading the arm from the muzzle of the barrel but you are loading it from the muzzle of the cylinder not the breech, therefore the following rule does apply

17.6 CARTRIDGES

f. Cartridges for muzzleloading arms must consist of a cardboard or plastic cylinder,
sealed on one end. No cartridge shall be employed that allows the ramrod to be
pushed through the cylinder. No cartridge may be used that is designed to be set in
place on, in, or around the muzzle.

Again thank you for question
Wade Huffman
National IG

ian45662
02-26-2010, 04:31 PM
Thanks for the reply I just wanted to find out for sure before I rolled up 100 rounds for my revolver that I cannont use. Good thing I asked :lol:

P.Altland
02-26-2010, 08:58 PM
Now I'm wondering about this rule. I see at least a handful of people on any given weekend during skirmish season using pre-made rolled paper cartridges for revolver. I understand the need for it for musket and carbine due to the potential for cook-offs while reloading during company matches, but there is no cylinder reloading during a revolver relay. Is this a misunderstood or misinterpreted rule?

pastore
02-27-2010, 08:27 AM
[quote="P.Altland"]. I see at least a handful of people on any given weekend during skirmish season using pre-made rolled paper cartridges for revolver. t for musket and carbine quote]

That is supprising! I have shot revolver at skirmishes for 42 years now , and I have NEVER seen anyone using paper cartridges !

Southron Sr.
02-27-2010, 02:14 PM
Technically a percussion revolver IS NOT A "MUZZLELOADING" ARM because you DO NOT LOAD IT THRU THE MUZZLE! This is just basic logic.

You load percussion revolvers thru the "Chamber Mouth" and not the muzzle, so while I can see that the quoted rule would apply to, for example, to a Model 1855, single shot Pistol Carbine it shouldn't be "stretched" to include percussion revolvers.

What I am respectfully requesting is that the BOD consider this issue and then specifically write a rule that would apply to percussion revolvers. This would be about the only way to end the confusion of what is legal and what is not legal.

Personally, I don't see anything hazardous about using paper cartridges for reloading percussion revolvers. Paper cartridges for Sharps Carbines are legal so why not paper cartridges for percussion revolvers?