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    Have any of you been here?


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    Never heard of it but looks like it would be worth a visit. The only real Civil War site I've ever visited is Vicksburg, and it is sobering and interesting at the same time. Great place to visit.

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    No, need to add to the list for next visit to Vegas. If you ever have the opportunity to pull the lanyard and fire one of those bad boys I highly recommend doing so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lambert View Post
    No but I have heard about it. The resident artillery expert ranger told us about it on a hike up at Shiloh. It's by appointment only. I really would like to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lambert View Post
    The library and Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Museum just hosted the Ulysses S. Grant Association (the owner of all materials in the Museum) this past week. A tour and lecture there was on their agenda and everyone who attended came away very impressed.

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    Yes. I'm part of the group that Duffy formed and have shot every one of the guns there except for the Napoleon.

    Duffy puts on a history show out there but we take the guns to the field for reenactments, living histories and live fire competitions.

    This is from a live fire competition using a 10 pound Parrott rifle at Camp Grayling Michigan a few years ago. Notice the recoil which you never see in the movies.


    This is a night battle at the 145th reenactment of Chickamauga with a 3" ordinance rifle.
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    That looks awesome. Looking forward to seeing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaroonBelle View Post
    The library and Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Museum just hosted the Ulysses S. Grant Association (the owner of all materials in the Museum) this past week. A tour and lecture there was on their agenda and everyone who attended came away very impressed.
    That library is awesome for the university. Dr. M killing it.

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    For those in the Jackson area:

    On May 30, from noon until 1:00 pm, the Archives' History Is Lunch program will focus on the Starkville Civil War Arsenal, which is a private Civil War artillery museum in Starkville. The program will take place in the Craig H. Neilsen Auditorium at the Two Mississippi Museums—the Museum of Mississippi History and Mississippi Civil Rights Museum—located at 222 North Street, Jackson, MS 39201. There is no charge to attend the program.

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    I've always struggled trying to find out the history of when cannon fire started "exploding" on impact. I see these Civil War pics where there are explosions. I did find something on Youtube with this particular small cannon that was secured to the ground that had some type of timer that would explode prior to hitting the ground. It was angle based on desired distance. This was done during the Civil War.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bully13 View Post
    I've always struggled trying to find out the history of when cannon fire started "exploding" on impact. I see these Civil War pics where there are explosions. I did find something on Youtube with this particular small cannon that was secured to the ground that had some type of timer that would explode prior to hitting the ground. It was angle based on desired distance. This was done during the Civil War.
    As far as impact explosions, they used a percussion cap like those on a musket to trigger the explosion. At the beginning of the civil war both sides used paper fuses (powder rolled up in paper) that would light when the cannon fired. They knew how long it was SUPPOSED to burn before exploding the shell so as part of the loading procedure, the gunner would call out a time such as '5 seconds' and a guy back at the limber would cut the paper roll to length accordingly. The old joke is, how long does a 5 second fuse last? The answer: Who knows? Later in the war, the north started using the Bormann fuse which was much more reliable and which allowed them to successfully explode shells accurately above the southern infantry while the south was generally relegated to firing solid rounds or impact rounds straight into the approaching troops and while deadly, didn't cause as many casualties.

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