If it should come about that we could only one Muzzle Loader, there is no doubt whatsoever as to what that choice would be.
Back in the day, and as has been mentioned here many times before, it was never about what they "could have had" but more about what they already had, and / or what they could
afford to buy or trade for at the time.
The Trade Gun or smoothbore was almost always near the bottom of the list in initial cost, but maintained a steady position in the number one spot on that same list in popularity.
I strongly believe "Dropped Shot" was nearly always included in their preferred smoothbore load, and I have never been convinced that a "patch", meaning a cloth patch, was always used with their round ball loads, although it most likely would have added a bit of accuracy, and undoubtedly used at least some of the time.....I have even read of thin leather being used, yet I strongly believe many, if not most, round ball was shot
'naked' with a over ball wadding made of moss, leaves, grass, hornet nest, whatever was handy...I believe that because that is most likely the same wadding that was used when using shot, while using the same gun as a smoothbore.
But then I have to ask myself just how much accuracy was really needed for them to do the job at hand, as these guys were real hunters, no road hunters found here, and I have to assume most of their game was shot up close.............as was their enemies.
Just thinking out loud, on cyber paper, I suspect. But this is one exciting subject you guys have going....and I love it.
I have read a lot on this subject, since I got involved back in 60's, yet I never seem to get tired of reading about it, especially individual thinking......
Many thread counters need and require provenance for every single thing that happened prior to yesterday, but not me.
I readily accept the fact that ten people can witness an event, and ten different stories, all just a wee bit different, will describe what all just saw, that's simply because each of them had an individual perspective of what they all just saw, with their own two eyes.
And that is a
good thing. Individual perspective is what best defines the road to progress, and the advancement of civilization as a whole.....God gave us that, and it's meant to be a blessing, not something to be condemned because we disagree on certain little points.
If you can think it, our forefathers could very well have thought it too, within reason of course, our forefathers would never think, or believe that we were writing about them on a thing called a computer, or a phone, or a tablet...
that would have been outside their thinking, and their own perspective.
But they were very familiar with guns of their time, and how they operated, and guns of
THAT particular time, and how they work, have not changed.
Uncle Russ....