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[Music] in this short video i try to see how close i can get to the original published velocities for the us burton style bullet used widely in the american civil war and the british enfield cartridge used extensively in the british and confederate armies i use the historic service charge 60 grains of rifle powder im using swiss 1f [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] so so [Music] [Music] the lyman old style bullet mold that i use is pretty close to the historical bullet but not exactly historically the bullets were swaged not cast and they weight about 500 grains the lyman old style bullet only weighs 460 which helps explain why our velocities were a little higher than the historic figure [Music] well that just worked beautifully our velocity of 1258 is within half a percent of the historic figure of 1265. i love it when experimental archaeology confirms were doing it right to recap the burton was measured at about 990 feet per second and the pritchett at 12 58. heres the exact detail