SmoothboreMurph
40 Cal
I have a Pedersoli Brown Bess that I have posted about before on this forum and thanks to help of many on this forum I have been guided in the right direction to skillfully manage the weapon. I have been able to achieve great accuracy at 50 yards by using a .735 Round ball with a .010 patch inside of a paper cartridge which is a very snug fit. However there is still much to be desired. I know that I will not be able to achieve the same accuracy as a rifle due to the lack of rifling in the barrel, but I now have more insight into a more accurate weapon. A few days ago I was doing some target practice on my farm with a few friends and one of my friends brought his father in law who had a French Fusil de chasse. It had a 44" 12 gauge barrel and at 50 yards I was shooting the best groups I had ever made. My question is why is this Fusil so much more accurate than my Bess if they are both smoothbore ? Is it length of barrel or weight of weapon ? Or is it just dumb luck ? Any information or input would be greatly appreciated.