Our club, the old "White River Brigade" (our local Range Traditional ML Chapter) - we use to shoot at a 17" round gong from 200 yards and it was very hit-'able... I also read where Morgan's men put on shooting displays using the
5x7 inch shingle from 60 yards... I also read where (from what I gathered) a Company of Riflemen would "flock" shoot at a group of
5 x 7 inch shingles from 200 yards;https://www.shootingtimes.com/editorial/morgans-sharpshooters-revolutionary-war/457069So I do wonder if that 60 yards at a 5x7 shingle may have grown into a "propaganda of the time" -
that every man being able to hit a 5x7 shingle from 200 yards / as the reality of the
60 yards was demonstrated "first" by a Company of Riflemen, and later the entire Company would shoot a couple volley's at the 5 x7 inch shingles from 200 yards??? I don't know / just throwing out some speculation, which is great propaganda???
However, this I do know for a fact; It is not one bit hard at all to hit a 17 inch round gong offhand from 200 yards (which is just about the average sized man's shoulder width...
Remember / propaganda goes all the way back to the "organization" of civilization / and it comes in very handy against one's enemies / especially if your enemies are carrying muskets -vs- Long Rifles that can mark out to 200 yards...
I'll also mention / note; that IMHO - a 17" gong really doesn't look that small at all / but a target (basically the size of playing card at 100 yards) does.
Just some prospective on 200 yard shooting. It's a subject that can be discussed quite a bit.
(And, truth be know - (most of us old-timers) by now, have probably sent more shots (by far) down Range then our Ancestors ever did...