I know several smooth bore shooters, myself included, that could make life very interesting for a person at 200 yards.Ha ha nobody hits much at distance with a smooth bore I have tried it .....
I know several smooth bore shooters, myself included, that could make life very interesting for a person at 200 yards.Ha ha nobody hits much at distance with a smooth bore I have tried it .....
I know several smooth bore shooters, myself included, that could make life very interesting for a person at 200 yards.
A bare ball in my Bess will produce a pattern 3 or 4 times bigger than a patched ball. (Patched being a .735 ball and a .010 patch) The bore measures .752 at the muzzle.I think it is a huge misconception to think a ball bounces from one side of the barrel to the other. It simply does not have time to.
Can it drag on one side more than the other side and then drag someplace different on the following shots? Sure it can.
Another misconception is that patching a ball in a smoothbore is better! Well....for some guns it will be yes but the patch can also influence the ball on exiting the muzzle. Any cloth bearing more on one side than the other of the ball can cause an issue.
I think it was tried as an attempt to reduce the effects of fouling. This memory just makes the short-term cut off point, I think..I do believe there was once straight rifling, but don't ask for a reference!
Possibly but I don't know, I mean, I've never had a fouling issue in my normal smoothbores. Maybe for military arms.I think it was tried as an attempt to reduce the effects of fouling. This memory just makes the short-term cut off point, I think..
I think that was the idea of the British infantry square , you got it in one, Well said. terrifying thing to attack Poor old NapolianI know several smooth bore shooters, myself included, that could make life very interesting for a person at 200 yards.
I can't remember where I saw it - but there was a slo-mo video of a patch peeling off the ball.Well folks , my humble opinion is the key words " .010 LUBED PATCH " !! When the ball exits the barrel with the "lubed patch " stuck to it , it is then subject to air friction which i think will peel that patch off the ball like tearing the top off a can of Yoplait !! GOT SPIN ?? Yeah , i think so . Again , just my opinion !!
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