Paper Cartridge Question
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Paper Cartridge Question
I recall reading somewhere here where folks were getting better results and less fowling using un-nitrated papers with a base that was nitrated, rather than using all nitrated paper. Can't find the post now, but was hoping someone would enlighten me. Thanks.
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nitrated/un-nitrated paper
I've tried both nitrated and un-nitrated paper with a single thickness paper towel base.
Can't say that the nitrated paper cartridges were any better. I've settled on onion skin as I have a lot of it and it leaves little residue.
I often see a bit of the overlapping, glued seam left in the chamber and a quick blow removes it. It's never smouldering, but I wouldn't want to take a chance.
I'm willing to bet that the shellacked linen cartridges of the era didn't give 100% combustion either, although the 'collodion' coating was probably pretty combustible.
Next time I make up some cartridges, I'm going to try newspaper, just to see how they compare.
Can't say that the nitrated paper cartridges were any better. I've settled on onion skin as I have a lot of it and it leaves little residue.
I often see a bit of the overlapping, glued seam left in the chamber and a quick blow removes it. It's never smouldering, but I wouldn't want to take a chance.
I'm willing to bet that the shellacked linen cartridges of the era didn't give 100% combustion either, although the 'collodion' coating was probably pretty combustible.
Next time I make up some cartridges, I'm going to try newspaper, just to see how they compare.
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I'm starting to lean more and more to charlies tubes. Just find them easier to use they go out the barrel never had one hang in the chamber.
No I will never stop rolling my own I have enough perm and tracing paper to last a nother 10 years. But if i need rounds in a hurry or for practice charleis tubes can't be beat
No I will never stop rolling my own I have enough perm and tracing paper to last a nother 10 years. But if i need rounds in a hurry or for practice charleis tubes can't be beat
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