Civil War Artillery 3 inch Ordnance Rifle

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

5th Massachusetts Battery at Newton, NH Gun Club. Solid Shot at 100 yards. May 3, 2008

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  • the car alarms...lol

  • Ah the lads of the 5th Mass battery. :)

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  • @piutesteve this is a 3 inch ordinance rifle it was used for sniping out other artillery batteries from across an entire battlefield. they usually used a 1/2 pound or 3/4 pound charge anymore was unnecessary. now a 12 pount napoleon would do alot more kicking and it holds more black powder too. its more expensive due to its really loud explosion.

  • do u ever relize how that Union artillery over shoots

  • Go fetch those balls back the fuckers cost $25 each.

  • words cant be said to describe how awesome this is

  • Not much recoil What was your load? It looked like you shot the heck out of the bulls eye. Great shooting. I would like to know what kind of bullet you are shooting. My lighter loads don't shoot that well. My heavy loads shoot great. but I am having trouble finding a light load that shoots. see videos by (piutesteve) Thanks Steve

  • Someone disable that dumbass car alarm!!

  • Darn car alarms!

  • That happened at a event in Milwaukee to my lads, car alarms I mean,.

  • The car alarms are hilarious...

  • love the car alarms

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