Hello everyone
I believe the term ramrod is a 20th century term--is this correct? Also, around Thanksgiving last year I was watching Plymouth Adventure which starred Spencer Tracy. Of course this was set during the matchlock era. The ramrod was being referred to as a scouring stick. A few nights later I was watching a program about Jamestown on the History Channel. A reenactor was firing a matchlock and again used the term scouring stick. I've read that the terminolgy used in the 18th and 19th centuries was wiping stick. Was the term scouring stick an English term or the terminolgy used in the matchlock era? Did the terminology change in the 18th century, or was wiping stick a colonial and later American term? Thanks.
I believe the term ramrod is a 20th century term--is this correct? Also, around Thanksgiving last year I was watching Plymouth Adventure which starred Spencer Tracy. Of course this was set during the matchlock era. The ramrod was being referred to as a scouring stick. A few nights later I was watching a program about Jamestown on the History Channel. A reenactor was firing a matchlock and again used the term scouring stick. I've read that the terminolgy used in the 18th and 19th centuries was wiping stick. Was the term scouring stick an English term or the terminolgy used in the matchlock era? Did the terminology change in the 18th century, or was wiping stick a colonial and later American term? Thanks.