Greetings,
New guy to the forum here, and before anyone says "use the search", I did and could not find what I was looking for in the answers.
What I'm looking for is safety procedures, loading procedures for cannons. Especially in the area of how the black powder is loaded.
Okay, that seems a bit vague. Let me see if I can clear that up a bit. I'm the safety officer in a re-enacting group that has just started to formalize everything and get better organized so that we can get more invitations to events. One of the items we are working up is a safety rules and procedures. I've scoured the net looking, and found many good references to use. However, one item in particular is giving me some concern. That is in regards to loading cannons. It seems there are two schools of thought here. The first is that a cartridge made of tin foil is to be used, the other is that the powder is poured into a measure first then down the barrel. Actually, there's a third and that's the cartridge is made of tin foil with powder measured off and put into a plastic bag, which is then set in the tin foil and sealed up.
So, what I'm here to ask is which method is the correct way? What are the safety precautions for both? Actually, for the loose powder, I would presume that the barrel be well swabbed after firing the cannon before the next powder measure is poured down the barrel.
The method we currently use is the first I listed. Tin foil cartridges are made up, the powder measured and poured into that and then it is sealed and labeled (with magic marker) on the number of grains in the cartridge.
what do you all think? I'd love to get opinions and references.
Thanks
Joe