Throughout my years I’ve read that during the revolution, some minutemen and militias carried there personal hunting fowling pieces off to the battles.
Any truth in this? Personally I find this hard to believe from a logistical standpoint.
Would standard military-styled paper cartridges have been used by these men? If so, then how in the world would they have kept ammunition supplied for the various bore sizes of these fowlers vs the standardized military musket bore sizes?
I assume these militiamen would have just used common civilian wadding methods and their powder horns etc. for loading, probably casting their own ball with the mold that came with their gun??
Thanks,
-Smokey
Any truth in this? Personally I find this hard to believe from a logistical standpoint.
Would standard military-styled paper cartridges have been used by these men? If so, then how in the world would they have kept ammunition supplied for the various bore sizes of these fowlers vs the standardized military musket bore sizes?
I assume these militiamen would have just used common civilian wadding methods and their powder horns etc. for loading, probably casting their own ball with the mold that came with their gun??
Thanks,
-Smokey