I have read, once again, the statement that smoothbores had a 40 percent higher muzzle velocity than rifle muskets. I don't understand why this would be. I...
I am doing something very similar with my 40mm figures. I have the total number of figures listed on the stand (triangle piece of balsa wood) with Unit Id,...
Reference to Joe Bilby's Small Arms at Gettysburg, 118, provides: "...[D]espite the inferior ballistic shape of the round ball vis-a-vis the conical bullet,...
Don't know what the muzzle velocity of the smoothbore small-arms was, but the Springfields/Enfields are commonly quoted as having a velocity of 950 ft. ...
Howdy Boys, Brent Nosworthy is all over this subject in Bloody Crucible of Courage. He analyzes RM effectiveness from every angle. Highly recommended for those...
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Length of game, 4 hours, time does not matter as long as at least 2 people are there to play :) Title:  Longstreet at Chickamauga GM Name: Larry Morris ...
Hey Larry, Unfortunately, I will be missing Barrage this year. I am heading down to the Williamsburg Muster the following weekend, and can't make my schedule...
Hi I'm selling my 2 armies (CSA and USA) painted in 15mm from Battle Honours. The Basing method : INFANRY: based 3 figs per stand, CAVALRY: 2 figs per stand. ...
I live in Newark, de. Williamsburg is a little out of my range for a war games convention. Actually I don't remember the last time i have gone to a non-hmgs...
JRIII gamers, This Saturday (1-10-08), 8:30am - 11:00pm, gaming convention at the Lansing Center in Lansing Michigan. JRIII game in 1st Session 9a-1p........
I would second this assessment. Wadsworth Division, 1st Corps had a 40 wagon ammunition train according to H.Pfanz during the Gettysburg campaign. 10 wagons...
The PEL is up. I only saw my two runnings of Cross Keys for JRIII. Anyone else plannign on running anything? I was kind of hoping to play in one :-( Andy...
when i asked about this back in december,i thought i saw someone else say they were running things, so i didn't set something up.? my group doesnt have much...
Debi has printed half the copies of Charge #22, and she should, as always, mail the issue to JRGS members on time in early February. This time, there are four...
My business travel has never let up, as I thought it might, so I have not had time to even think about Cold Wars, especially with putting the final touches on...
Hey Scott, The theme for Fall In this year will be 1944, but if you are interested in doing a talk and book sales and signing, we should be able to work...
I might run an event but will not know if I am going until early Feburary. I am heading up a new division at work and have too many irons in the fire at this...
Our group has now played its 5th game of JRIII. We are having great fun and are sold on the rules. A couple of questions concerning the rules. 1) Can a...
Jerry to answer your questions: 1) Can a regiment refuse a flank prior to First Fires? Since a flank refusal isn't considered movement, I assume it can. My...
Doug, thanks much. Jerry ... flank until first fires ... flank as -1 ... immediately ... doing a ... of casualties. ... down the ... they must ... just 2...
Hey guys, Im looking for scenario book/books for Johnny Reb.. I rem with Johnny Reb I and II, They had a few smaller scenario's. I have about 35 regiments a...
... Andy, Scott's books would likely be fine for you. He has quite a few small scenarios in his books. Many of them can be combined to make larger games as...
hehe.. Wow.. Yeah, sorry.. Big battles we played in Johnny Reb I & II we did day 2 little and big round top over 2 days in my old basement.. That was a big...
The two Enduring Valor scenario books may be purchased from Doug Kline at Battlefield Terrain Concepts (www.battlefieldterrain.com) or directly from the...
Andy, One more thing - there are a variety of scenario books for JR 1 & 2 with scenarios that can be converted to JR3. Many of these were written by George...