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- From: ataylor@nmsu.edu (Nosy)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: FYI: "Guns that won the West" on A&E
- Message-ID: <ATAYLOR.92Dec23140611@gauss.nmsu.edu>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 23:00:01 GMT
- Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu
- Organization: NMSU Computer Science
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- Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu
- In-Reply-To: ghm@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au's message of 21 Dec 92 03:23:51 GMT
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- <In article <1992Dec21.002518.2272@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au> ghm@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au (Geoff Miller) writes:
- < #In article <1992Dec9.162555.7831@ke4zv.uucp> emory!ke4zv!gary@gatech.edu (Gary Coffman) writes:
- < ##
- < ##Well their idea of accuracy differed from that of the paper puncher.
- , ##They fired from a prone rest atop a hill with thousands of buffalo
- < ##too dumb to run milling about below them. A buff is a large target,
- < ##and they weren't concerned about humane kills. All they wanted were
- < ##the hides and they could get that just as easily from a buffalo that
- < ##took two weeks to die as one that dropped dead on the spot. It often
- < ##took weeks to skin a day's slaughter.
-
- < #From my recollection of books about the period (i.e. I read a lot of
- < westerns whan I was younger:-) what the buffalo hunters most wanted
- < to avoid was spooking the herd. If they could drop an animal cleanly
- < the rest of the herd would carry on grazing, apparently not associating
- < the noise of the shot with any danger. Although the herds were large,
- < the conclusion that the hunters just fired into the mass is wrong.
- < Accuracy was of paramount importance.
-
- Exactly. The buffalo rifles were heavy caliber (.40 or
- greater) rifles with heavy barrels; sort of 19th century
- varmint rifles.
-
- Those who saw "Quigley Down Under" (which, oddly, seems
- to exclude anyone from Australia) will recall the shooting
- done with a falling-block rifle. A recent article in
- "Handloader" discussed firing such rifles at 1,000
- yard (approx. 913 meters) targets. The accuracy of
- these low-pressure rifles at such ranges is astonishing;
- momentum of the very heavy bullets appears to be a key
- factor.
-
- Suffice to say, accurate shooting with large (50 caliber
- and greater) black powder cartridge rifles at long ranges
- is possible and was done.
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