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Rifled artillery projectile, Read design, Confederate manufacture, solid bolt, short pattern with pointed nose bourrelet rings, copper ring sabot, Confederate rifle, 3in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured during the war employing John Read's design , probably at Selma Arsenal. This pattern utilized two bourreletrings, as a labor saving device, only the rings had to be accurately machined, the rest could be left rough. The nose is relatively pointed, and the width of the bourrelet rings varies considerably, presumably this is operator variance in the finishing process. The base is raised and milled to a bevel leaving a considerable depressed ring between the base and the sabot, there is no lathe dimple although this could have been milled out of the flat bottom. Read developed this copperring sabot, it was more flexible than the earlier wrought iron sabot, sabot istapered at the top and seated in a deep groove well inside of the iron base. Copper ring sabot was cast thin and is lightly milled. Shell is pointed nose bolt with no explosive charge, for use against enemy cannon. Projectile measures: diameter 2.95in., length 6.25in. (excluding fuze), weight 8.1lb. Research Center: Artillery5022-Read, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 254. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery5022-Read.html. |
A1421... Projectile measures: diameter 2.95in., length 6.25in.(excluding fuze), weight 8.1lb. High brass band sabot shows irregular rifling likely due to slippage, this was probably fired from a Federal 3 in. Ordnance Rifle, with 7 lands and grooves. Metalsmooth, fired sabot intact. Projectile is disarmed, solid iron castingwithout a cavity. Recovered: Chancellorsville, Virginia, by Bill Ritenour. Ridgeway collection, Old Court House Civil War Museum, Winchester, Virginia. |
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