Shooting P/53 Enfield Pritchett bullets from an original Civil War bullet mold
Shooting Pritchett bullets from an original 160 year old mold, in the P/1853 Enfield, on Mr Pritchett’s birthday. Does it get any more classic Paper Cartridges content than this?!

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PaperCartridges Shoots the Pritchett Bullet

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The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

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Not a Pritchett?!?

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Shooting An Original 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket

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577 MUSKETOON REVISITED THE PRITCHETT CARTRIDGE

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Rolling a 58 cal Enfield cartridge

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How Bad Is Extremely Old Ammo?

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Volley Fire at 300 yards, and what Civil War bullets sound like in flight

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Minie Ball Cartridge Kit Tutorial

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Can I Survive The Biggest Rifle Ever Made? - .950 Cal

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Myth Busting: Brown Bess Musket vs American Long Rifle - Battle of Hampton

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Why Germany's Deadliest Tank Killer at Kursk Was an Obsolete Dive Bomber

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The Detonator Shotgun Slug

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Making Pritchett Plugs the Easy Way!

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Shooting the original P56 Enfield rifle

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How Accurate Are Minié Balls In Reproduction Rifle Muskets?

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The British Bullet So Brutal The Germans Called It A War Crime

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Why German Officers Hated the American .45 ACP

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The Dark Reason the M3 “Grease Gun” Terrified German Troops

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