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Came across a reference of strapped shot being issued in years preceding the ACW. As don't think I'd heard reference of it before, was it used in ACW?
Site isnt allowing specific page.......was a artillery page for Fort Scott.
Excerpt from page not linking.
"Ordnance Books of the Army, Fort Scott is recorded having two 6-lb. field iron cannon, with carriages and equipment. The 6-pound field cannons must have been made before 1835 since the 1841 Ordnance Manual says that after that date, 6-pound guns were made of bronze. Fort Scott never had all the accoutrements for artillery required of the 1841 Ordnance manual. In 1846, the artillery ammunition on hand was: 20 6-pounder strapped shot, 53 6-pounder canister shot, and 174 6-pounder shot fixed."
Site isnt allowing specific page.......was a artillery page for Fort Scott.
Excerpt from page not linking.
"Ordnance Books of the Army, Fort Scott is recorded having two 6-lb. field iron cannon, with carriages and equipment. The 6-pound field cannons must have been made before 1835 since the 1841 Ordnance Manual says that after that date, 6-pound guns were made of bronze. Fort Scott never had all the accoutrements for artillery required of the 1841 Ordnance manual. In 1846, the artillery ammunition on hand was: 20 6-pounder strapped shot, 53 6-pounder canister shot, and 174 6-pounder shot fixed."