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Rifled artillery projectile, Schenkl design, Federal manufacture, bursting shell, early prototype, short pattern with grooved and pointed tail, paper sleeve sabot, iron percussion fuze, rifled 6 pounder, 3.67 in. Projectile was manufactured in the Federal arsenals, following the design of John P. Schenkl. The sabot system consisted of a "forcing cone" paper sleeve, which was intended to expand into the rifling, then flutter away on release. Problems with the paper absorbing moisture or swelling and blocking passage of the flame on firing rendered it impractical with time fuzes and so most fuzes are percussion. This short pattern was intended for the rifled six pounder and has six grooved ribs to secure the sabot. Fuze employed was an iron time fuze, single slot, Jones pg.97. This pattern was early development, apparently a few rounds were sent to Port Hudson, no doubt it was unsatisfactory and it appears that further development of this pattern was then abandoned. Projectile measures: diameter 3.5in., length 7.25in. (excluding fuze), weight 8.8lbs. Research Center: Artillery5331-Schenkl, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 304. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery5331-Schenkl.html. |
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