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Old 09-07-19, 08:20 AM
kingsley kingsley is offline
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Simon, here is the photo you wanted. This one is dated 1898 and I have another dated 1862 with additional added date scrolls. I understand they were worn in the colonies of Victoria and NSW and others with a single musket were worn in Tasmania and WA. They started with the formation of our earliest militia infantry around 1860 (20 companies in NSW).
With the new 1853 Enfield rifle it was at last possible to train an ordinary soldier to hit a target, unlike the Waterloo-style Brown Bess drill with volley musketry. It was also the era of the Whitworth and of the popularity of rifle clubs with local and inter-colonial matches.
Years ago I borrowed a Minie bullet mould, cast some projectiles, and found the Enfield really WAS accurate.
I don't have photos of the other skill at arms badges but will take some when able.
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