Posted on 05/02/2008 8:39:16 PM PDT by fishhound
CHESTER, Va. (May 2) - Like many boys in the South, Sam White got hooked on the Civil War early, digging up rusting bullets and military buttons in the battle-scarred earth of his hometown As an adult, he crisscrossed the Virginia countryside in search of wartime relics -- weapons, battle flags, even artillery shells buried in the red clay. He sometimes put on diving gear to feel for treasures hidden in the black muck of river bottoms.
But in February, White's hobby cost him his life: A cannonball he was restoring exploded, killing him in his driveway.
More than 140 years after Lee surrendered to Grant, the cannonball was still powerful enough to send a chunk of shrapnel through the front porch of a house a quarter-mile from White's home in this leafy Richmond suburb.
White's death shook the close-knit fraternity of relic collectors and raised concerns about the dangers of other Civil War munitions that lay buried beneath old battlefields. Explosives experts said the fatal blast defied extraordinary odds.
"You can't drop these things on the ground and make them go off," said retired Col. John F. Biemeck, formerly of the Army Ordnance Corps.
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Thank you!
Pull the trigger and Wait for the smoke to clear to see if you got it.
Yes, I used to shoot one, but these days I reload 16 ga. shotgun shells with black powder and use them in my antique outside hammer breach loading double.
May this good man rest in peace. Not to disparage these collectors, I see they do a great service in making people aware of history and preserving the relics, but technically, don’t any munitions found in old battlefields rightly belong not to the collector, but to the U.S. government?
I don’t know.
The Krag Rifle (scroll down to the ammo section)
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