Students of the rifle know of the Boer War (1899-1902) between Britain and Dutch settlers in South Africa. This little dustup rudely illustrated, to even the dullest British officer, the capability of an accurate rifle when managed by a man skilled in practical marksmanship. Suddenly, marksmanship training, or “musketry instruction,” as it was then called, became a hot topic.
The upshot of this was the birth of the Rifle Club Movement to promote marksmanship in Britain. Two pillars of this endeavor were Lord Roberts and Lord Salisbury, the latter often quoted as saying he “would like to see a rifle in every cottage in the land.” If he could see his country today it would bring tears to his eyes.
Most of Britain was simply too populous for long outdoor rifle ranges. Indoor ranges of 25 to 50 yards were possible, however, and soon appeared in every important town and village. Finding low-powered training rifles then became a problem because in 1900, ammunition production was in flux. Most cartridges, except for military rounds, were still available only as black-powder loadings. Semi-smokeless (a blend of black and smokeless) worked well sometimes but was erosive, and primer compounds then in use rusted bores in a few hours in humid Britain.
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