But on the show it was portrayed as the fault of the smoothbore musket
Personally, I like to pick a load and adjust the rifle to hit rather then trying to work up a load. Guess I'm pretty much backwards to most people though
flash_in_the_pan said:As for smoothbores I don't think even having a rear sight on one was very common at all.
Check out Hamilton's book "colonial Frontier Guns" and you will find that many civilian smoothbores did have rear sights. Military muskets did not.
J.D.
fw said:"All the BS about picking off Redcoats with their Penn. rifles is just that", I've seen from a lot of your other postings you really know your stuff so this kind of me. Maybe you'll want to read Gary Yee's Sharshooters book when it gets away from the publisher, 200 to 400 yd shots got done and the Brits :cursing: about the "yanks" picking off officers ect. The story about G. Washington haveing 2oz ball sniper rifles made is one Im really wanting to read more about. Maybe they did whine about it to much but they did, in print in newspapers ect, couldnt even stick your head up a very little with out it going away. Fred :hatsoff: ( the key here is you said "rifles")
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