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Great Tip for speed loading Cap n Ball revolvers
xtremebeauty
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If you don't have extra cylinders you can pre-load, this is a great tip. I found this tip years ago for simplifying loading my 1858 Remington and my 1860 Army. Take magicians flash paper (usually available at magic shops or online) and fashion it into a cone shape around a dowl and glue edge with a thin bead of Elmer's Glue.
Put in your grains of black powder, then a wad (I use round cotton wads sized for my 44 cal. chamber), then the lead ball. Glue the flash paper around the diameter of the ball. Now you have a pre-made paper cartridge that completely burns up when the revolver is fired.
I carry them in a small pouch I made for them. It greatly speeds up re-loading and I don't have to carry my powder flask.
Put in your grains of black powder, then a wad (I use round cotton wads sized for my 44 cal. chamber), then the lead ball. Glue the flash paper around the diameter of the ball. Now you have a pre-made paper cartridge that completely burns up when the revolver is fired.
I carry them in a small pouch I made for them. It greatly speeds up re-loading and I don't have to carry my powder flask.
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test paper carefully to avoid burns or fires. Paper should burn completely and quickly.
When loading the revolver tear the breach end off the paper cartridge for surer ignition.
Try different weights of paper.
Paper cartridges can me made for many muzzle loaders.
Bite and tear cartridges do not need to be nitrated as you bite the end off the cartridge and pour the powder down the barrel and then stuff the paper and ball in the barrel.