RE: Muskets
The average for the British army during the napoleonic wars at least was 3-4 shots a minute with a brown bess musket. And that was for a trained soldier, recruits were usually as slow as 2. With Rifling (i.e. a baker rifle), it was even slower, a rate of 2 shots a minute being the high end.
The average for the British army during the napoleonic wars at least was 3-4 shots a minute with a brown bess musket. And that was for a trained soldier, recruits were usually as slow as 2. With Rifling (i.e. a baker rifle), it was even slower, a rate of 2 shots a minute being the high end.
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