Has anyone experimented with a minie ball in a smoothbore? Is it accurate? Or do they tumble or keyhole?
Minies aren’t solid base. Minies have to be hollow base just as Col. Minie designed them or they are just regular solid RN bullets.I tried a .58 Minie solid base in a rifled musket some years ago. The Ball was undersized and didn't fill out into the rifling. Couldn't hit for beans BUT at my 150 yard range, you could hear what sounded like a huge zipper buzzing through the air at each shot. Don't waste your time!
That's what the Nessler Ball is, from the 1850s. It's kind of like a short minie for smoothbores.Has there ever been a long bullet designed for a smoothbore muzzleloader?
Obviously it could be made to work but there has to be a purpose, a desired end result for the engineering to reach towards, to be fulfilled.
I found the first pic here:Conrad, got a picture of one? I'll go duckduck it.
What Sam and Dave said, unless the Griz was at hand shaking distance you'd miss him.I tried it- don’t bother.
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