Big Yehudah
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During the French Invasion of Mexico, 1861-67, the Mexican regulars were the only ones fortunate enough to be armed with minie rifles. However a large number (probably a good half) were using flintlock muskets, probably Brown Bess India pattern and natively manufacture copies for the most part, converted into percussion rifles. I have a fairly large history library at home and a good deal of books borrowed from the UCF library. Converted flintlock smoothbores are only mentioned briefly in passing, without detail. My question is this, How effective would a flintlock smoothbore, converted to a percussion rifle actually be, range, accuracy, ideal reload time, etc. And what ammunition would such a rifle be using? Would they use minie balls, or just round lead balls? How would this work?