History In My Hands
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Boone & Crockett
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
I do not know this personally, but the gentlemen who showed me the gun said the curator of records at Chalmette Battlefield in Jean Lafitte National Park verified that Capt. Beal's Company of New Orleans Riflemen did indeed participate in the Battle of New Orleans, and company records list William Ross as a member.
The legend concerning the obliterated names on the patchbox is that the family fell on hard times and did not want the family name on the rifle when it was pawned. True or not, it's a good story.
The legend concerning the obliterated names on the patchbox is that the family fell on hard times and did not want the family name on the rifle when it was pawned. True or not, it's a good story.
Last edited by Semisane; 04-17-2012 at 08:31 PM.
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Nontypical Buck
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A groove to groove measurement minus a land to land measurement will equal the depth of both grooves. That value divided in half is the rifling depth. So on that gun, it was about 0.047", not 0.094". Still, obvioulsy deep rifling.
Also, makes you wonder why someone would try to remove the inscribed names.
Also, makes you wonder why someone would try to remove the inscribed names.
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Giant Nontypical
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What you see at the muzzle is where the maker filed the grooves at the muzzle to make it easier to load a patched ball... A coned muzzle done by hand...Conicals weren't in common use until the time of the Civil War in the 1860's...This makes it appear as if the rifling is deeper than it actually is...
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Wow. What an incredible thing to hold. Looks like the ol' girl can still shoot fine, too. It's in remarkable condition for being 200 years old. I've seen 10-year-old guns in worse shape!
It would be soooooooooooooo interesting to fire it, and determine its accuracy. We hear so many stories about hitting British soldiers at 200 and 300 yards with these rifles. Be interesting to shoot it against a silhouette.
Aw heck, use lawyers for targets. They're the new enemy of America, anyway ... heh.
It would be soooooooooooooo interesting to fire it, and determine its accuracy. We hear so many stories about hitting British soldiers at 200 and 300 yards with these rifles. Be interesting to shoot it against a silhouette.
Aw heck, use lawyers for targets. They're the new enemy of America, anyway ... heh.



