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Zonie, those charts are great. Thanks for putting them out there.
Loyalist Dave said:Claims to have killed 2000 deer, 400 bears and 50 panthers in 44 years. Must have known what he was doing.
I've not gone through the book to count how many times he uses a butcher knife to finish off the bear. :wink:
LD
But it wouldn't have anything to do with accuracy. When you go to sight in a rifle you don't call it good when you find the largest charge you can shoot with acceptable recoil. Or at least I don't.Artificer said:However, reducing the charge once they hit the point of too much recoil made/makes sense.
A cornered bear, even a small blackie, would be a fearsome critter. Shooting much safer for the hunter.
Spence10 said:They take the horn of a deer, make several trials with a ball, always on the powder, and when, by each time increasing the quantity of powder,
Spence10 said:they find the rifle rather throws back, that is to say, has a recoiling motion, they draw off a small quantity of the powder, cut the horn off, and use it for the actual service before an enemy.
Spence10 said:From the weight of the barrels of ”˜their rifles being somewhat more, by a few ounces, than six pounds, and the balls so small as ”˜thirty-six to the pound,’ they will carry ”˜more than half’ the weight of the ball in powder."
juice jaws said:Hate to tell you but he was wrong about the deer horns also. Deer don't have horns, they have antler's.
BrownBear said:Right up there with folks calling young horses "colts" and all cattle "cows."
Gonna happen, and the only thing the folks hurt is their own rep and cred in front of people who know better.
Elnathan said:OK, I can normally figure out what is meant in period written English, but this time I am not so sure. Perhaps I am mistaken, but it seems to me that he meant ball sizes of American Rifles were larger than that and down to AS SMALL as 36 to the pound?
Don't think so. I think he meant that since American longrifles carried such a small ball (in comparison with other firearms) that they could load as much as 1/2 ball weight in powder, a ratio impractical with other, larger caliber firearms.
Artificer said:Spence, neat info as always.
Haven't we discussed before that Duane's manual was a direct rip off/plagiarism of the English manual, except Duane added some rather unusual/strange/almost inexplicable stuff as well?
Gus
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