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Civil War Artillery | |
by Harry Ridgeway |
Rifled artillery projectile, Schenkl design, Federal manufacture, bursting shell, long pattern, paper sleeve sabot, wood fuze, Parrott 30 pounder rifle, 4.2 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 it saw limited application. This long pattern was intended for the Parrott 30 pounder and is a "common" or standard round and will not be filled with balls. Fuze employed a wood fuze, which is rare for a Schenkl. Projectile measures: diameter 4.1in., length 12.5in. (excluding the fuze), weight 24lbs. Research Center: Artillery5341-Schenkl, Ref: Bell, Heavy Ordnance, pg. 362. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery5341-Schenkl.html. |
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