Gentlemen,
So far, there have been 12 pages of BS shot and not one shot at paper.
Please don’t take offence but, not every citizen soldier was an ‘expert marksman’ nor were all arms capable of the accuracy alluded to in many of the period writings otherwise, there wouldn’t have been the need to form the National Rifle Association 100 years later …
Gunny Hathcock’s exploits are legendary but, how many misses did he have?
As I recall reading, didn’t “White Feather” have to ‘walk-in’ the famous shot he took with Ma Duce?
How do you think he would have done with a rack grade rifle and issue ammunition?
Obviously, better than the average Gyrene or he wouldn’t have been chosen for the rifle team.
Instead of speculating, gather information.
The first item is to get on paper at the desired distance with the best rifle(s) with the best load(s) with the best shooter(s) using a scopes, aperture or open sights.
Get an average of what those combinations are capable of.
THEN, you can start to ‘de-tune’ the combination(s) to suit whatever fanciful approximation of ‘period correctness’ your heart desires.
Hallelujah!
Here we have actual shooters with photos and/or actual witnesses (who are still living).
From Candle Snuffer –
Let me throw this link out here. Take note of the 200 yard shooting by, D. Taylor Sapergia, with his flintlock. I think this is pretty telling of 200 yard accuracy that can be expected with the round ball. Taylor is revered as a good shot with a flintlock, and his target IMHO is good. This was done when we use to keep a "Thread" (here on ALR) for those wanting to give 200 yard round ball a try.
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=3533.msg58825#msg58825(Has anyone ever doubted the abilities of our Northern Brothers?)
From D Bowman -
There were about 15 regular shooters.
The first round eliminated half the shooters and 4 or 5 rounds later and there were 2.
Long story shortened we went 12 more rounds till someone missed.
(Sounds like some pretty fair round ball shooters to me …)
It’s also been averaging 70 degrees in Phoenix Arizona
San Gabriel, California – 70 to 72 this weekend.
San Diego / Santa Margarita / Pendleton - 68 to 75
– Any shooters that far West willing to give it a go?
Oh my!!
Thank you Candle Snuffer for the ‘revival’ -
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=28771.0Someday, I’ll learn to type more quickly … Yeah … Right
Cheers,
Smoketown