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6pr 7cwt case with unusual stencil ?

Gspragge

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I picked up this typical common 6pr 7cwt case this weekend.
I didn't pay much attention to it until this evening. The headstamp is the usual
but I have never come across the stenciled black band around the base and the letters HV in two places.
I presume this means High Velocity, so a non standard load ? or for the Disgarding Sabot projectile ?
The base was thick with green and plaster bits oddly -
 

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There were two different charges for the standard 6.291 lb AP projectile.

The original charge gave a MV of ~2650 ft/sec when fired out of the 43 caliber barrel, while the HV load gave a MV of ~2800 ft/sec.

The original charge gave a MV of ~2800 ft/sec when fired out of the 50 caliber barrel, while the HV load gave a MV of ~2950 ft/sec.
 
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Thanks for that I had no idea ! Here is another one, more complete.
 

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Nice cases. I had not seen an actual HV marked case before, only illustrations

Oops! :rolleyes: Just noticed I made a typo in my post above. The standard 6pdr 7cwt AP projectile weighed 6.281 lbs (not 6.291 lbs).

Sigh, I am going to have to start wearing reading glasses in the future. :(
 
Nice case. If it was for the discarding sabot projectile the crimping groove would be right at the top of the case, just a few mm from the mouth of the case. If the crimping groove is further down the neck of the case then its for one of the other loadings.

Dave.
 
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