What is the longest have you shot and on target your .32?
There's a Youtube video of a fella that shot a squirrel from around that distance with a flintlock. I don't recall exactly what the distance was but I'm thinking it was 60 something yards. You can look that video up, easy to find.I once shot a squirrel at a measured 65 yards. It was pure luck. I was rested against the trunk of a tree and the squirrel was sitting on a rock. I raised the front sight up so that the base of the sight was centered in the rear notch, set the trigger and squeezed. Wasn't sure i even came close as I couldn't see for the smoke. I assumed a miss, so reloaded and worked my way towards where the squirrel was in hopes of seeing him again but closer. I was really surprised to see the squirrel dead at the back side of the rock with the top of his head taken off. I wish I had someone to verify the shot as most would say I was full of it. I went back to the spot the next day with my range finder to veryfy the range. I know I could never do it again.
If it’s the video I’m thinking of, I believe it was 59 yards. I’m with you, way to far for my eyes but he was young.There's a Youtube video of a fella that shot a squirrel from around that distance with a flintlock. I don't recall exactly what the distance was but I'm thinking it was 60 something yards. You can look that video up, easy to find.
Nowadays I don't even know if I could see a squirrel at 60 yards good enough to put the sight on it.
Yep, that sounds familiar. I believe it was that video. He also shows how to skin a squirrel for the fur.If it’s the video I’m thinking of, I believe it was 59 yards. I’m with you, way to far for my eyes but he was young.
The shot was taken with my Kevin Blivens North Carolina .32 Flint lock. I was able to see the squirrel because there was snow on the ground and on the rock the squirrel was sitting on. As I said in my earlier post, it was pure luck and I'm sure I could never do it again. To this day I don't know why I even tried that shot, it was way beyond my normal comfort zone for shooting at squirrels.Yep, that sounds familiar. I believe it was that video. He also shows how to skin a squirrel for the fur.
Ya know, sometimes we just don't know until we try certain shots. I'm certainly not against trying longer and more difficult shots on a squirrel. Big game is another story.The shot was taken with my Kevin Blivens North Carolina .32 Flint lock. I was able to see the squirrel because there was snow on the ground and on the rock the squirrel was sitting on. As I said in my earlier post, it was pure luck and I'm sure I could never do it again. To this day I don't know why I even tried that shot, it was way beyond my normal comfort zone for shooting at squirrels.
I used to shoot an original Perry E. Hall 32 and Tried to keep my shots at under 50 yards... I was deadly accurate at modest ranges. With deepest regretes I sold it a number of years ago and often wish I could have it back!I always test to 100 yards the 32 is no exception
The shot was taken with my Kevin Blivens North Carolina .32 Flint lock. I was able to see the squirrel because there was snow on the ground and on the rock the squirrel was sitting on. As I said in my earlier post, it was pure luck and I'm sure I could never do it again. To this day I don't know why I even tried that shot, it was way beyond my normal comfort zone for shooting at squirrels.
Round ball or conical?I've won a number of matches with .32 caliber rifles at 100 yards: 40 grains fffg, mindful of the wind...
Roundball. Be mindful of the wind....Round ball or conical?
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