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When did muskets become accurate?
In England, the musket barrel was cut down from 4 ft (120 cm) to 3 ft (91 cm) around 1630. Muskets of the 16th–19th centuries were accurate enough to hit a target of 50 centimetres in diameter at a distance of 100 metres.
When did muskets replace longbows?
The demand for yew bowstaves to supply archers was such that by the late 16th century mature yew trees were almost extinct in northern Europe. The musket may have replaced the longbow simply because, suitable bow wood for a large army of archers was not available in sufficient quantities.
When did Guns get accurate?
Fast dates from about 1855 to 1870. Reliable happened in 1820 and steadily improved. Advancements towards modern guns began a long time ago.
Why was the musket inaccurate?
The musket itself is not accurate for a variety of reasons. One reason is the aerodynamics of the big roundball itself. When it leaves the muzzle of the musket at a velocity of 1000 fps it immediately begins to drop due to the force of gravity. At 25 yards it drops only one inch but at 50 yards it drops over 4 inches.
When did muzzleloaders fall out of common use?
The sport originated in the United States in the 1930s, just as the last original users and makers of muzzleloading arms were dying out. The sport received a tremendous boost in the 1960s and 1970s.
Is the musket good in New World?
The Musket is a DPS (damage-per-second) weapon in New World. It uses ammo, focusing on dealing damage from afar. It uses ammunition to fire shots, meaning you have to be precise with your aim and willing to either craft or buy more bullets. It is worth it though, afflicting devastating damage with headshots.
When did armies stop using the longbow?
The first handguns were primitive but they gradually improved and by the 1580s the longbow was obsolete. The English navy officially stopped using the longbow in 1595. The last battle to involve the longbow was Tippermuir in Scotland in 1644. The last time a longbow was used to kill was in 1940.
Why were musket balls better than arrows in medieval warfare?
Musket balls have greater momentum, and hence a greater potential for damage, than arrows. Muskets were also compact and easy to use, and could be whipped out quick. It’d take years of training to have someone shoot a bow from a horse, but training a dragoon wouldn’t be nearly as costly.
How accurate were muskets in WW1?
Muskets were very inaccurate and were only shot within 50 yards of the enemy (“shoot when you see the whites of their eyes”). Wouldn’t a long bow be much more effective? or at closer range, wouldn’t a regular bow and arrow be much faster than a reloading a musket?
What are the advantages of using a firearm instead of a bow?
Firearms had several advantages over bows and arrows. Probably the main one was that an archer had to begin learning as a child, was too old when still quite young and had to spend most of their time training and practising.