Report of Experiments, 1875
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 4:44 pm
In the Annual Report of the National Rifle Association for 1875, General Alexander Shaler (President 1875-1877) reported on experiments with powder charges for long range shooting.
The experiments commenced during the summer 1875 and were concluded that December. The aim was to determine the proper charge of powder to use in long range shooting in the Remington Creedmoor Rifle. Swaged bullets weighing 550 grains were used, and interestingly made of a hard alloy composed of fifteen parts lead and one of tin.
The report has been added to the Long Range Rifle Fire section of the Research Press web site: see ‘Report of Experiments‘.
David
The experiments commenced during the summer 1875 and were concluded that December. The aim was to determine the proper charge of powder to use in long range shooting in the Remington Creedmoor Rifle. Swaged bullets weighing 550 grains were used, and interestingly made of a hard alloy composed of fifteen parts lead and one of tin.
The report has been added to the Long Range Rifle Fire section of the Research Press web site: see ‘Report of Experiments‘.
David