This time we take a short break in the series about the 1841 Mississippi rifle to talk about the musket cartridges and the ballistics of the US flintlock muskets. I compared their rate of fire and accuracy in the second part of the Mississippi series, and I’ll be shooting the rifle and musket again to 100 meters in the next chapter.This part covers two topics related to the US M1821 or 22 smooth bore flintlock musket: the first topic is the ballistics of the musket, second is the cartridges.
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Part I. The cartridges of the Mississippi rifle: https://youtu.be/reM11hgGtrE?si=f1qnPxTaNuUWaA6E
/>Part II. Mississippi rifle vs M1821 Musket: https://youtu.be/5Rx8Ca7ORa4?si=UjsdLrkLMXnpBx3c
/>Part III: Whitneyville and the Mississippi rifle: https://youtu.be/Q4n7q3sZ4xA
Magyar szöveg: https://kapszli.hu/az-1822m-sima-csovu-kovas-puska-ballisztikaja-es-toltenyei/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:27 Recreating the original ballistics of the cartridge from the 1850 Ordnance Manual
7:24 Setting the proper powder charge at the range
8:19 Energy, velocity, trajectory
12:07 The single ball cartridge
16:55 The buck and ball cartridge
21:02 Bundling cartridges
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