Example: Brown Bess Rifle during the Revolutionary War (×) Kentucky Rifle (√) During the Revolutionary War, the popularity of rifled guns was not high, but it was not impossible. According to the weapon model and type, it can be found that the Brown Bess was the musket (front-loaded slide) of the line infantry at that time. The rifled musket written by Fuller mentioned that using a buck and ball musket, 79 buckshot and 37 lead bullets hit the target in 50 shots at a 25*25cm target at 100 yards. It's the same size at 200 yards. There is also this link mentioned: compared to the pinned stock.75 caliber brown bess of the british, the charleville was the better musket.
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