I recently watched a documentary on the Boer war where the Boers were " accurate out to 1200 yds" using Paul Mauser 7mm factory rifles. BTW that's:
No custom barrel
No trued action
No special bullets, powders, etc.
No telescopic sites... that's KENTUCKY F—-ING WINDAGE!
I was amazed, so I did some further research and found that those guys were for real and anything within 600yds was a guaranteed kill. Most of these threads makes the sport seem too technical and intimidating to the layperson, so how were they so accurate?
Sorry that comment was poorly worded, I realize why they lost(same reason why every tribe lost to Rome), what I meant was they aren't super human crack shots. Not everyone was running around sniping brits at 1200, but I certainly believe many would've been crack shots, but people are still people and as much as the history channel loves to generalize history and push stereotypes down our throats it's just not realistic paint all the boers with the same brushI hunted with a fourth generation Boer in South Africa. He broke the 1000 yard record for an original black powder cartridge rifle with iron sights and still holds it. I hunted with his son. They are crack shots and the skill is handed down from generation to generation. His great grandfather fought in the Boer war(S). As far as the comment, if they were that good, they would have won. They won the first but for the second war, they basically lost the same way the South did in the Civil War, lack of supplies, support and strategies. It was during this war that the British invented the concentration camp and forced the Boer's women, children and old or weak men in to these camps where thousands died. But hey, it's the internet and it's full of experts who've never been outside the county or state of their birth, let alone in Boer country.