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So How Good Was The Marksmanship Of The Patriots On 19 April 1775

Started by Sven, June 17, 2010, 03:51:14 PM

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Sven

Read the following article by Alexander Rose (Author of the "American Rifle") it would appear that compared to their contemporaries they were very good.  Very Good.  Try this link.   

http://www.americanrifleman.org/ArticlePage.aspx?id=2455&cid=5&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=1775-text&utm_campaign=TaurusRossi 

Sven

Reposted from the Minnesota Board
"I was spotting one day and M2 was hitting baseball sized dirt clods at 300yds away. DON'T F/K with an old man with a Garand... " RED DAWN

PHenry

The truth is in the casualty list from April 19th, 1775.

Gage's 1800 men had suffered 73 killed, 174 wounded and 26 missing, just over 15% casualties.  About 3500 militia were actually engaged and suffered 49 dead, 39 wounded, and 4 missing for a rate of about 2%.

Surely, the logistics of it had an effect as well, but if the Militia were truly all poor shots with little or no practice - the Regulars would have surely faired better.
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit. Aristotle

Para ser Libre, un Hombre debe tener tres cosas. La Tierra, una Educacion, y un Fusil. Siempre, un Fusil!  Emiliano Zapata