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rick53705
01-19-2012, 03:51 PM
Did the Confederate government manufacture any muzzle loading ammunition besides .54, .58 or .69 calibers? thanks rich

Southron Sr.
01-20-2012, 02:05 AM
Confederate arsenals manufactured a .71 Caliber cartridge for the Belgian Rifle. The Mini Ball weighed 738 Grains and was propelled by a charge of 80 Grains of powder. They also manufactured a .75 Round Ball cartridge for Brown Bess muskets. The ball weighed 480 Grains and was propelled by a charge of 110 Grains of powder.

This is from Part Four of From Roundball to Rimfire, A History of the Confederate Ordnance Department by Dean S. Thomas, Page 171.

Dave Fox
01-20-2012, 05:08 AM
There were also cartridges in .50 calibre for converted civilian rifles and a run of North Carolina military rifles in that calibre and shotgun rounds, some with a very short hollow-base slug, for the many shotguns carried off to war.