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Anyone shoot a deer with a Brown Bess musket or similar?

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16 May 2009, 23:04
Colonel_Klink
Anyone shoot a deer with a Brown Bess musket or similar?
I would be interested in your experience and impression.
17 May 2009, 03:21
nordrseta
I hunt with my 1727 pattern Tulle Fusil de Chasse but its .62 bore is much smaller than the .77 tube on the Bess. I expect the Bess will work about the same as the Tulle; let the deer get close enough to put a ball through its lungs, press the trigger carefully, get out your knife.
17 May 2009, 06:23
nessmuk
I got a doe with a bess, a lung shot at 22 yards. The deer went about 45 yds. and died.

I got another doe with a .62 cal smoothbore, a heart shot at about 44 yards. The deer was standing and died on the spot.

Let them get close and have a sharp flint to prevent a hangfire.
20 May 2009, 08:21
Whackemandstackem
It must be challenging to hunt with those vintage flintlocks with sights that are difficult to see.
21 May 2009, 07:10
yellowstone
I have used a Southern Appalacian smooth rifle with 30" tube. Load was .600 ball patched with .020 oxyoke. Ball is ~325 grs and powder is 80 grains of GOEX 2 ffg. English dover flint knapped sharp. Distance 50 yards through the lungs stopped on off side. Lunged maybe 25 yards and collapsed.

I wouldn't expect much different results from a Brown Bess.
22 May 2009, 04:20
Colonel_Klink
My friends you are very impressive with those smooth bores.