I think the belted ball was well regarded when patches and used in slow controlled fire
But there was no advantage when volley fire was needed because the balls went in un patched.
In which case a musket is just as good and vastly cheaper to produce.
But as I have shown with this Dickson Sporting Rifle, the belted ball when loaded with care and attention ( as any sporting rifle should ) can be a very accurate rifle.
But I marvel at how these barrels were made and the rifling form is so accurate.
Hence the army were never going to choose it despite good trials results
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