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Levi
Levi
2026-07-06 06:11:41
Watching historical films got me curious about this. Turns out, flintlocks were so unreliable that during the War of 1812, some officers still carried bows for silent sentry removal! The average musket ball could veer 10 degrees off course—imagine missing a barn door from the inside. Yet these weapons dominated warfare for centuries. Makes you respect the sheer courage (or desperation) of soldiers advancing into that wall of lead.
Olive
Olive
2026-07-08 02:57:08
Flintlock muskets were notoriously inaccurate beyond 50 yards, but that wasn't really the point. Most battles were fought in tight formations where volume of fire mattered more than precision. I've read accounts from reenactors who say even at 30 yards, hitting a man-sized target feels like luck. The smoothbore barrels and imperfect ammunition made every shot a gamble.

What fascinates me is how tactics evolved around these limitations—like the British 'thin red line' focusing on disciplined volleys rather than marksmanship. The smoke, noise, and chaos of battle probably made aiming seem almost beside the point. Still, seeing original muskets at museums, I'm amazed soldiers could reload them quickly under fire at all.
Fiona
Fiona
2026-07-09 21:08:05
Reading diaries from the American Revolution changed my perspective. A continental soldier wrote about firing at British regulars 60 paces away and 'seeing nary a redcoat fall.' The standard Brown Bess musket's accuracy was laughable by modern standards—maybe 4 feet off target at 100 yards. But consider the psychological impact: hundreds of muskets roaring simultaneously, smoke blotting out the sun. Accuracy wasn't the weapon's purpose; it was about overwhelming the enemy's nerves. I'd argue the flintlock's real 'kill zone' was inside 30 yards, where massed fire became deadly.
Lila
Lila
2026-07-09 23:12:53
Ever tried shooting a replica flintlock? The delay between pulling the trigger and the shot alone throws off your aim. Historical records suggest trained infantry might hit a target at 80 yards... once in maybe ten shots. That's why Napoleonic tactics involved entire regiments firing in unison—statistically, someone would hit. The windage (gap between ball and barrel) meant bullets 'bounced' unpredictably. Honestly, it's a miracle any battles got decided without just charging with bayonets immediately.
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