New and Old: Knight's SR15-E3 IWS and U.S. Model of 1842
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About as modern as I get- "Uber AR" 5,56x45mm KAC SR15 E3 IWS with Trijicon TA31RCO M150 optic. "Short range" carbine. Lotsa letters!
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At a bad disadvantage if there's no ammo versus the Springfield!
Springfield 1851 manufacture date. .69" caliber musket
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Found it on a wall- really! Just not this one...
Versus the 2/3 scale "Blue Cyclops" paper enemy.
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Maybe they're blue because it wasn't very warm..;)
Two banks of three at 50 and 100 yards. All shots fired standing.
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First, the Kuh-nig-it's. Three shots per "eye" standing, but single loading to comply with range rules. Basically- Load, get on target, and shoot straight away... Not going for maximum precision.
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Same for 100yds. But the cold is getting to the bare digits! Dang! The "pins and needles" will subside directly, but the transition isn't fun.
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As above, targets were engaged left to right. After a wretched showing on the center, the RH target was a relief.
Enough of the modern stuff. Next, for the real reason to be out- Refamiliarization with the musket.