Parabola, that was a great video. Something new was that the needle fire worked best when a non flammable paper [silk] cartridge tube was made. The tube actually was ejected through the muzzle during firing, leaving a relatively clean barrel/chamber ready for the next firing. Along with the Dreyse, Chassepot, and others, there were continuous “improvements” made to the paper cartridge. I hope to find more information on the exact shot cartridge that was made for the 14 gauge Needham bolt action.
I am finding that the musket primers in the video are not available locally and hazmat shipping is around $30 for just a tiny tin. Reenactment musket primers are not hazmat required, but they are much less potent than the regular musket primers.
Last edited by Daryl Hallquist; 07/02/25 12:34 PM.