Your TMA Officers and Board of Directors
Support the TMA! ~ Traditional Muzzleloaders ~ The TMA is here for YOU!
*** JOIN in on the TMA 2024 POSTAL MATCH *** it's FREE for ALL !

For TMA related products, please check out the new TMA Store !

The Flintlock Paper

*** Folk Firearms Collective Videos ***



Author Topic: Long Range Sharp Shooter  (Read 2695 times)

Offline Firewalker

  • TMA Forum Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 1110
Long Range Sharp Shooter
« on: April 12, 2023, 03:05:27 PM »
On the evening of May 9th, General John Sedgwick was inspecting his line and directing artillery placements at Spotsylvania. Confederate sharpshooters were firing shots at the Union army from around 1,000 meters away, causing them to duck for cover which prompted General Sedgwick to say “What? Men dodging this way for single bullets? What will you do when they open fire along the whole line?”
Trying to shore up his men’s spirits, he assured them “They couldn’t hit an elephant at this distance.” Just moments after he uttered those words, a Confederate sharpshooter struck and killed him.
He was hit in the left eye and died instantly.
Firewalker aka Bob
TMA Charter Member #137

"Life doesn't come with a guarantee; eat your desert first." D. Kelman

Offline Ohio Joe

  • TMA BoD
  • ****
  • Posts: 7660
  • TMA Founder / Charter Member# 8
  • TMA Member: Founder
  • Location: Nebraska
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2023, 03:25:25 PM »
Have always kind 'a wondered if he took that bullet from an Enfield 1853 or '58 Rifled-Musket, that were being supplied to the South by England?
Chadron Fur Trade Days Rendezvous / "Ol' Candle Snuffer"
"Museum of the Fur Trade" Chadron, Nebraska

Offline No Powder

  • TMA Contributing Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 560
  • TMA Exp. Date; June 26, 2025
  • TMA: Contributing Member
  • TMA Member: TMA Charter Member #75
  • Location: PA
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2023, 03:55:49 PM »
Irregardless which gun it would have been, would it have used some type of conical bullet or a round ball?


TMA Exp. Date; June 26, 2025

Offline Ohio Joe

  • TMA BoD
  • ****
  • Posts: 7660
  • TMA Founder / Charter Member# 8
  • TMA Member: Founder
  • Location: Nebraska
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2023, 10:10:03 PM »
I personally think it would have been a Conical bullet - only because of the distance the Confederates were shooting from. When you think about it, what are the odds of picking off General John Sedgwick from that distance with a head shot? He probably rode (or walked) right into the bullet's path.

The Whitworth rifle saw extensive use with the Confederate sharpshooters in the American Civil War, claiming the lives of several Union generals, including Major General John Sedgwick, one of the highest-ranking Union officers killed during the Civil War, shot on 9 May 1864, at Spotsylvania.


Chadron Fur Trade Days Rendezvous / "Ol' Candle Snuffer"
"Museum of the Fur Trade" Chadron, Nebraska

Offline No Powder

  • TMA Contributing Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 560
  • TMA Exp. Date; June 26, 2025
  • TMA: Contributing Member
  • TMA Member: TMA Charter Member #75
  • Location: PA
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2023, 10:21:44 PM »
It's hard for me to comprehend anyone being able to shoot accurately at that distance. Let alone to be able to tell if they had hit anyone. Whatever they were shooting at had to be pretty small.


TMA Exp. Date; June 26, 2025

Offline Ohio Joe

  • TMA BoD
  • ****
  • Posts: 7660
  • TMA Founder / Charter Member# 8
  • TMA Member: Founder
  • Location: Nebraska
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2023, 10:25:32 PM »
It's hard for me to comprehend anyone being able to shoot accurately at that distance. Let alone to be able to tell if they had hit anyone. Whatever they were shooting at had to be pretty small.

It was probably just harassing fire...

 The Whitworth rifle saw extensive use with the Confederate sharpshooters in the American Civil War, claiming the lives of several Union generals, including Major General John Sedgwick, one of the highest-ranking Union officers killed during the Civil War, shot on 9 May 1864, at Spotsylvania.
Chadron Fur Trade Days Rendezvous / "Ol' Candle Snuffer"
"Museum of the Fur Trade" Chadron, Nebraska

Online Nessmuk

  • TMA BoD
  • ****
  • Posts: 1138
  • 2019 thru 2024 Postal Match Director
  • TMA Member: TMA Contributing Member
  • Location: OK
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2023, 11:30:22 PM »
If I was being shoot at from a 1000 yards away and could hear the bullets hitting close by, I would most definitely feel "Harassed"
I'm  not  H/C or P/C or even a particularly  good shot but I have a hell of a good time!

Dedicated to the TMA.
Join us, Friend

Offline Firewalker

  • TMA Forum Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 1110
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2023, 04:14:03 PM »
 My guess is it was a stray shot. That being said it has gone down in history as a sharpshooter shot so I’m sure one of the shooters took credit for it saying offhandedly” dang I was aiming for the right one”.
Firewalker aka Bob
TMA Charter Member #137

"Life doesn't come with a guarantee; eat your desert first." D. Kelman

Offline waksupi

  • TMA Forum Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 116
Re: Long Range Sharp Shooter
« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2023, 09:47:01 AM »
Berdan's Sharpshooters for the most part were using heavy target rifles for their work.