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Rifled artillery projectile, Schenkl design Confederate adaptation, Confederate manufacture Marshall arsenal, solid bolt, wood sleeve sabot, likely 3.8 in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured at Marshall Arsenal, Marshall Texas. The design utilized many features from the Federal Schenkl design, but is a unique Confederate design and not a copy. The Confederates replaced the paper sleeve from the Federal design with a wooden sleeve fitted over the bottom, it is not clear if they were having trouble replicating the paper sabot or they thought wood would be superior. This bolt design does not seem to have had any way to actually secure the wood sabot, it likely slipped badly. It is not entirely clear what gun this was intended for, measurements of these crude shells vary, diameter seems too large for a 20 pounder but small for 3.8in. Confederates did not copy the James 14 pounder, this is the likely intended caliber, which means these were made for guns expected to be captured. and likely the wood sabot would fill to 3.8 in. Due either to poor performance or shortage of the guns, production and use of this pattern was extremely limited. Projectile measures: diameter 3.7in., length 8.5in., weight 13lbs. Research Center: Artillery5421-SchenklConfederate, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 311. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery5421-SchenklConfederate.html. |
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