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This is probably total BS but... Form and his 50,000 rounds a year is apparently amatuer hour for this guy... If my math is correct and it usually is not.. That is 17.64 shots per minute.......
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I guess I lose sight of the reality that for most people the study of shooting is not, and was not a life long dedication as it was and is for me. The exhibition shooters (and competitions) of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s were witnessed by tens of thousands of people in events that were comparable to the “World Fair” in size and scope. People today have a very limited view of what was, compared to what is.
We have regressed in a lot of ways; maybe most.
...while also generally looking back on the past generations as lessers.
It's a double-whammy in self limitation. Then add in the distractions available via electronics, and misinformation... it's a pretty potent recipe for regression.
The path the shooting world was on was spectacular: real data, real information, and with shooters/competitor’s shooting massive quantities of ammo per year. In just a couple of decades it went from custom rifles proof groups from the builders being 20 to 50+ shots per group as a standard
Had no idea about the data and volumes here...it's super interesting, but frustrating to learn. Especially in wondering where we'd be if those trajectories hadn't been derailed...
It’s a tragedy.
Remember, it was “chootin squirrels with muskets…
Flintlock hunting rifles with real adjustable aperture sights. Almost every period original flintlock and percussion hunting rifle in this museum had adjustable apertures-
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Real shot group sizes-
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