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Author Topic: Early 1800's loading procedure  (Read 844 times)

Offline greggholmes

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Re: Early 1800's loading procedure
« Reply #15 on: April 16, 2013, 09:32:43 PM »
this is how you load a brown bess, and a hang fire..


The History of Washington County
1789

"Duncan McArthur was a noted indian fighter and one of the best shots on the border, where there were many crack marksmen. He had learned the art of loading his rifle while running, a feat which few men, red or white could perform with the old muzzle loaders."
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Re: Early 1800's loading procedure
« Reply #16 on: April 16, 2013, 10:12:02 PM »
Quote from: greggholmes
this is how you load a brown bess, and a hang fire..


. :rotf  :rotf , Best demo of holding on target, not, with a hang fire I have seen! My wife thought I had lost it when the last shot went off. Good laff, thanks for posting.
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