64Springer
75 Cal.
But the projectiles have rifling/spin built into them.
Fins.
Making them much more accurate.
Fins.
Making them much more accurate.
I wasn't sure when I read that if you were serious or not. The other day I got blistered by forum member for, it seems, just waking up that day. So I wasn't going to challenge it.Your humor detection meter is functioning properly.
At no time would I entertain using a smoothbore at 100 yards.
Buy the rifle and feel secure in knowing that you'll actually hit what you're aiming at.
This comment has to be tongue-in-cheek, right? But for hunting up to 50 yards you should be good. Hunting paper, which is all I do, it's all fun!Smoothbore guns don't have rifling. Which cuts down on friction. And allows the bullet to travel down range with less resistance. Making smoothbore guns much more accurate at greater distances.
As for rifled barrels, I don't know why anyone even bothered. All they do is increase loading time. And they're in no way superior to smoothbore accuracy. Not to mention the fact that the rifling scars up a perfectly smooth projectile.
I want this gun!!!I have a .50 cal. Bucks Co. "smooth rifle" (smoothbore with rifle sights) that I used to shoot monthly with a local club. Cutting cards, short range targets, and large longer range targets are quite possible with the smoothie. A lead ball is not uniform and is gonna wabble as it travels. Rifling gives a spin that creates an artificial stability, thus providing much greater accuracy as distances increase. One thing I would recommend when shooting a smoothbore: Buy swaged bullets - they are much more uniform that cast balls that have the remnants of a sprue and parting lines from the mold. As there's no spin, the uniformity of the bullet is important. A well-lubed, tight patch is also important - and keeps the barrel clean between shots.View attachment 221765
I refer you to posts 3 and 4, Sir.This comment has to be tongue-in-cheek, right? But for hunting up to 50 yards you should be good. Hunting paper, which is all I do, it's all fun!
Ya got me!Believe it or not...there are military weapons today that are portable, muzzle loading and smooth bore in the vast majority. And they are used everyday in battle...even today! Guess before looking at answer below:
Mortars!
I see! Thanking you!I refer you to posts 3 and 4, Sir.
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