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Original Loads For Cap and Ball Revolvers

The document discusses original loads used for cap and ball revolvers in the Civil War era, including varying bullet weights and powder charges used. It also provides recommendations from period manuals and the experiences of modern shooters on suitable loads for reproductions.

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Original Loads For Cap and Ball Revolvers

The document discusses original loads used for cap and ball revolvers in the Civil War era, including varying bullet weights and powder charges used. It also provides recommendations from period manuals and the experiences of modern shooters on suitable loads for reproductions.

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Original Loads for Cap and Ball Revolvers

TheFebruary1975issueoftheAmericanRiflemanhasaninterestingarticleonwhatloadswereusedinCivilWar.36and.44
caliberpapercartridgesforColtrevolvers.NomentionismadeofRemingtonorothercapandballrevolverchargesbutthey
werelikelyidenticalornearlyso.Nogranulation(FFGorFFFG)isnotedinthearticle.Roundballsweregenerallynotusedin
papercartridges,butwereloadedloosely.Therewasasurprisingdisparityinbulletweightsandpowderchargesinpaper
combustiblecartridgesfortheColts,accordingtothearticle.
ConicalbulletsfortheColtM1860Army.44caliberrevolverrangedfrom207grs.to260grs.Powderchargesrangedfrom17
to36grainsofblackpowder.ConicalbulletsfortheColt.36Navyrangedfrom139to155grs.Chargesrangedfrom12to21
grains.Nearlyallofthesevariationsarefoundinprepared,papercartridgesmanufacturedbyprivatecontractors.Itappears
thatU.S.governmentarsenalsmadefewpaperrevolvercartridges,preferringtocontractthistask.
UnionArmyordnancemanualsof1861specifyaloadof30grsofpowderwitha.46caliber,216gr.conicalballinColtM1860
revolvers.Thesamemanualspecifiesa.39caliberconicalbulletof145grs.,over17grs.ofpowder.
AnofficialConfederateStatespublicationspecifiesa250gr.conicalbulletover30grs.ofpowderfortheColtM1860revolver.
TheConfederatespecificationfortheColtNavyisthesameastheUnion(.39caliberconicalof145grs.over17grs.powder).
Inthe1860sanaverageloadfortheColtM1860.44revolverwas25grs.ofpowderwitha146gr.(about460"diameter)
roundballoraconicalbulletofabout230grs.
TheaverageloadfortheColtNavywas15grs.ofpowderwithan81gr.(about.380"diameter)roundballoraconicalbulletof
about146grs.Oldloadingswilloccasionallylista218gr.conicalbulletwitha40to50gr.powdercharge.Thisisintendedfor
theColtModel1847WalkerorthelaterDragoons,whichhavealargercapacitythantheColtM1860.44revolver.
Ofgreatinterestinthisarticleistheapparentdissectionoforiginalpapercartridgesandtheweighingoftheirpowdercharge
andconicalballweight.

Theresultsfollow:
COLTARMY.44
HazardPowderCo.211gr.conical/36grs.powder
Bartholow's260gr.conical/19grs.powder
Johnston&Dow242gr.conical/35grs.powder
Unknown257gr.conical/17grs.powder
Unknown207gr.conical/22grs.powder
Hotchkiss207gr.conical/22grs.powder
COLTNAVY.36
HazardPowderCo.141gr.conical/21grs.powder
Bartholow's139gr.conical/14grs.powder
Johnston&Dow150gr.conical/17grs.powder
Unknown155gr.conical/12grs.powder
Unknown149gr.conical/13grs.powder

The2003DixieGunWorkscataloguerecommendsloadsverycloselyresemblingtheabove,butwithaball,notaconicalbullet.
All.36caliberrevolvers:.376inchballover22grs.FFFGblackpower.
.44RemingtonandColtoriginalgun:.453inchballover28grs.FFFGblackpowder
.44RemingtonandColtreproductions:.451inchballover28grs.FFFGblackpowder
Inmyownexperience,I'veobtainedthebestaccuracyinreproductiongunswithballsmeasuring.380inchinthe.36and.454
or.457inchinthe.44RemingtonandColt.Ihaveneverfiredanoriginalcapandballrevolver.

In"AHistoryoftheColtRevolverFrom1836to1940"byCharlesT.HavenandFrankE.Belden,theauthorslistload
recommendationslistedbyColtinthe1850sand1860s.
HavenandBeldennote,"FFGblackpowderisbestforthelargeandmediumsizerevolvers,andFFFGforthesmallpocket
models,butanygradethatisavailablewillworkreasonablywell."

Gatofeonotes:
Inmyownexperience,IuseFFFGinmy.31,.36and.44revolverswithfineaccuracy.Idon'tseemuchneedtouseFFGpowder
inthe.36and.44revolversifyoucangetFFFG.
Coltrecommendedthefollowing,morethan125yearsago:
1dram=27.3grains(grs.)
.44Dragoon:11/2dramsofblackpowder(41grs.)andaroundbulletof48tothepound(about146grs,whichcalculatesat
about.46caliber)oraconicalbulletof32tothepound(about219grains).
.44M1860ArmyPowderchargeabout1/3lessthantheDragoon,or27grains.Aconicalbulletof212grains(33tothe
pound)orthesameroundballusedintheDragoonabove(about.46caliberor146grs.weight).
.36M1851NavyPowderchargeof3/4ofadram(20grs.)andconicalbullet140grs.(50tothepound).Oraroundballof81
grs.(86tothepound,whichwouldbeabout.379or.380diameter).
.36M1862PocketandPoliceConicalbulletover15grs.ofpowder.Noweightisgiventheconicalbulletforthismodelbutit's
knownthatithaditsownbulletmould,castingashorterbulletthantheNavy.36revolver.
Presumably,the.380ballaboveisusedwiththesamepowdercharge.Inmyown1862reproduction,Iuse20grs.ofFFFG
undera.380inchball.
.31OldandNewModelPocketPistolsConicalbulletof76grains(92tothepound)overhalfadram(13.5grains)ofpowder,
oraroundballof50grs.(140tothepoundandabout.320inchdiameter).
Gatofeonotes:Presentday0buckshotmeasuresabout.320inchandmakesanexcellentballforthe.31calibercapandball
revolvers.Cheaptoo!
.265M1855Sidehammer:Ballof35grains(200tothepound,about.285diameter)ora55gr.(128tothepound)conical
bullet.Nochargeislisted,butIwouldguessthat10grainsofpowderwouldbecorrect.

ThelategunwriterElmerKeith(18981984)wroteabook,"Sixguns"inthemid1950s.Init,heincludedachapteroncapand
ballrevolvers.
KeithlearnedhowtoloadandshoottheserevolversfromCivilWarveteranswhenhegrewupinHelena,Montana.In1912,at
theageof14,hebegancarryingaColt1851Navyin.36caliber.
KeithrecommendedFFFGblackpowderforthe.28and.31caliberrevolvers,andFFGblackpowderforthe.36and.44guns.
Hedidn'tlistloadsbyweight,butheinstructedtopourinthepowderuntilitalmostfilledthechamber,leavingroomfora
greasedfeltwad.
Keithpunchedfeltwadsfromanoldhat,andsoakedtheminalubricantmadeofmeltedbeeswaxandtallow.
Gatofeonotes:Iusemuttontallowmyself,availablefromDixieGunWorks.Imixthiswithcanningparaffinandbeeswax.
Thiswadwasplacedoverthepowder,thentheballrammeddownwithituntiltheballwasslightlybelowflushofthe
chamber.Gatofeonotes:Iseatthewadasaseparateoperation,thenseattheball.
Keithnoted,"Apercussionsixgunthusloadedwillshootcleanalldayifyoublowyourbreaththroughtheboreafewtimes
aftereachsixroundsarefired.Itwillalsoshootveryaccuratelyifitisagoodgun."
"Ihadone.36NavyColtthathadapittedbarrel,butwiththeaboveloaditwouldcutcloverleavesforitssixshots,at20yards,
alldaywithseatedbackandheadrestandtwohandsusedbetweenthekneestofurtherholding,"Keithwrote.
"Foritssizeandweightnothingissodeadlyastheroundballofpureleadwhendrivenatfairlygoodvelocity,"Keithwrote.
"Maximumloadsgivetheseslugsfairlyhighvelocityfroma71/2inchbarrelgun.
KeithknewtwoCivilWarcavalrymenwhohadseenanenormousamountofbattleintheCivilWar.MajorR.E.Strattonfought
intheConfederacy's1stTexasRegiment.SamuelH.FletcherfoughtintheUnion's2ndIllinoisCavalry.
"BothMaj.StrattonandSamFletchertoldmethe.36Navywithfullloadswasafarbettermankillerthanany.38Specialthey
hadeverseenusedingunfights,"Keithwrote.
"Maj.StrattonsaidthatforamanstopperhepreferredtheroundballwithchamberfullofFFGtothepointedconicalbullet,"
Keithwrote."SamFletcheralsotoldmehepreferredapureleadroundballinhisNavyColtswithchamberfullofblack
powder,totheissuedconicalballload.
"Fletcherclaimedtheroundballdroppedenemycavalrymenmuchbetterandtookallthefightoutofthem,whereasthe
pointedbulletattimeswouldonlywoundandleavethemfighting.
"Fletcherstated,however,thatwhenforagingandshootingcattleformeat,thepointedbulletwasthebestforbodyshotsthat
hadtobetakenwherepenetrationwasneeded.Butthatonallfrontalshotsonbeef,theoldroundballwasplentygoodand
wouldreachthebrainevenonbulls.
"MajorStrattonclaimedthatwhilethebigDragoonwasslowerforquickdrawwork,onceyouhaditinyourhanditwasthe

bestcavalrypistolofall,"Keithwrote."Itwoulddropahorseaseasilyasamanwithits.45caliberroundorconicalballand
50grainsofFFGblackpowder."
Gatofeonotes:Interestingstuff,no?

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