This begs a question that I have been wanting to ask and one of the reasons I joined the forum so I could ask it.
I have a .40 cal smooth "rifle" that continually surprises me every time I take it out shooting. It will shoot one hole clover leaf groups out to 50 yrds. (that’s the furthest I've put it on paper) One day we were shooting and a friend of mine asked if I would spot for him as he shot at a distant rock, he shot and hit no problem, then he suggested I try it with the little smoothie .40, I pull up, hold dead on, let fly and I hit dead center ! No that’s not right, it’s too far, it must be a fluke! So I try again 3 times and hit 3 times. We laser range the rock at 122 yrds, the rock the size a man’s head. The load is .380 ball, .018 pillow tick patch Balistol lubed, 40 grs. 3f Goex.
Another day we go out and set “coyote gourds”(wild growing gourds here in AZ. that are the size of a baseball or softball) at varying distances and I walk some out a good ways. We start with the close ones and work our way out to the far ones. Again, the .40 is banging away at the gourds busting them up with regularity. We range the far ones at 98 yrds ! The load this day was .375 ball, .020 canvas patch lubed with Balistol over the 40 grs. of 3f Goex. Oh, I should say the barrel is a 13/16 Green River Barrel Works from the early 80’s cut to 37 inches, bore measures .403.
This was one of the first guns I ever built. I rebuilt the gun about 6yrs. ago salvaging the barrel and the lock only. The little gun really holds its own with the rifles.
My question is, what is you all's experience with “long range” accuracy with the smooth “rifle”? Do you find you can hit generally as well as a rifled gun out at distance ?
“ northmn” is right ! the guns are an oxymoron and have a lot more potential than are given credit for.
Mark