Post civil war target shooting became a nation past time. Some of the FINEST gunsmithing was done between 1860 and 1890 with the schuetzen target guns, as in the buttstock photo above. George Schalck comes to mind, and his rifling pattern was adopted and improved by Harry Pope. This was an era where the search for ultimate accuracy was at an all-time high.
While these guns are not the focus of this longrifle site, please don't try to tell me that these guns had no bearing on our history. There was a revolution in technology, in chemistry, ballistics, optics, all coming together in the short fifty years between CW and WW1. A fascinating time period.
Indian wars, the demise of the buffalo, the expansion and development of the West, the laying of the transatlantic cable......
Oh, $#@*, I'm off topic. See what you did? I got all sidetracked, and forgot what I was thinking about....again.
Great topic, Jim.
Tom