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Rifled artillery projectile, Brooke design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, smooth sided pattern , ratchet ring sabot, Confederate watercap fuze, Brooke rifle or rifled 32 pounder, 6.4in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured following John Brooke 's design. The sabot system utilized was a copper ring cast onto the shell body, with ratchet notches to hold it in place. Th e side of the shell was milled, groove at the bottom and starting point at the top gives the appearance of a sleeve, this was done to size the shell as accurately as possible. Fuze employed was a Confederate watercap time fuze, with circular head extending above the flange, flange secured with spanner slots, (Jones Fuzes, pg. 21 . Shell is relatively short, this early design was likely originally intended for the rifled 32 pounders, but that system was quickly abandoned for the heavier 7 inch long guns. Performance was unsatisfactory, the sabot would typically be thrown or base would chip, and development efforts moved to the heavy disc sabot. Projectile measures: diameter 6. 35in., length 12in., weight 58lbs. Research Center: Artillery3554-Brooke, Ref: Bell, Heavy Ordnance, pg. 175 or 176. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery3554-Brooke.html. |
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