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CP you spoke of rolling your own paper cartridges. Is there some way you can show me or talk me through how to "roll my own"? I think I like that idea. Do you wax the paper to keep the powder dry?
Quote from: ElkTipper on January 27, 2011, 07:01:17 PMCP you spoke of rolling your own paper cartridges. Is there some way you can show me or talk me through how to "roll my own"? I think I like that idea. Do you wax the paper to keep the powder dry? Paper Cartridges .50 cal:You will need:˝” wood dowel rodpaper (plain printer paper works, but Butcher paper provides a bit of water resistance).cotton ballglue sticktape (2 different colors)scissorsCut the paper to about 3.5” x 6”Coat one of the long edges with glue – if you are using butcher paper the glue goes on the paper side, not the slick side.Roll the paper up on the dowel (start at the non-glued side)Slide one end off the dowel and roll the end up and tape it with your brightest color tape (I use blue masking tape for this end)Slide that tube off the dowelYou now have a .50 cal paper tube closed at one end.Pour a measured powder charge into the tube.Add a bit of cotton, enough to seal the powder and keep it from getting past the cotton.Tamp it with the dowelInsert your projectile, the end that is loaded first goes toward the powderAdd another bit of cottonAdd 2 caps (I use 2 caps in case I drop one or need to snap a cap after cleaning)Cut the tube to length (leave enough to roll up)Roll up the open end Tape it shutTo load:Bite off the powder end of the tube (that’s why we used the 2 different colors)Pour the powder down the barrelDiscard the cottonSeat the projectileDiscard the cottonRemove a cap and cap the weapon