Smith Carbine Bullets

BURNSIDE CARBINE AMMO, how did you make then up? turn them out on a lathe? as the ones shown are not loaded? just curious?
I purchased them from a company called Lodgewood Mfg. They were $4.50 each, which is why I only purchased four. They do have plastic ones that are .75 each, but I wanted a realistic case.
 
BURNSIDE CARBINE AMMO, how did you make then up? turn them out on a lathe? as the ones shown are not loaded? just curious?
I bought them from a company caked Lodgewood Mfg. They were $4.50, which is why I only purchased four. They had plastic ones for .80, but I wanted something more authentic.
 
I also have a smith carbine in shootable condition. Can I buy reproduction Ammo for it? I would love to fire it thank you
 
I also have a smith carbine in shootable condition. Can I buy reproduction Ammo for it? I would love to fire it thank you
You can "roll your own":

Lodgewood:
https://www.lodgewood.com/Smith-Brass-Cartridge-Case_p_28.html

https://www.lodgewood.com/Smith-Plastic-Cartridge-Case_p_211.html

I'm wondering if these are proprietary for just EMF Italian reproductions?
https://www.emf-company.com/store/pc/Smith-Carbine-Cartridges-c395.htm

Eras Gone bullet moulds:

Magyar champion muzzle-loader video on the Smith carbine:
 
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