Federal
DIAMETER: 2.60 inches |
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This non-excavated example was intended for use in the 6-pounder, 2.6-inch caliber Wiard rifle. Specimens have been recovered at Shiloh, Tennessee, and City Point, Virginia. Standard canister are found with iron or lead balls stacked in tiers; the interstices are then filled with dry, sifted sawdust which is packed with a pointed stick so that the balls will hold by themselves. The wooden sabots found on field canisters have two grooves cut into them. The cartridge bag was tied onto these deep grooves cut into the wooden sabot in a complicated fashion. The canister cylinder was commonly made of tin, which was dipped into a lacquer of beeswax dissolved in spirits of turpentine, to prevent rusting while in field service. |