When it comes to comparing muskets to modern weapons, people get weird. They compare field-performace of muskets to the seller’s catalog for modern weapons.
Soldiers back then got about 0 hours of marksmanship training, unless they were in whatever the country’s version of Light Infantry was, so the average soldier was a horrible shot. So when people talk about the accuracy of muskets, they’re mostly saying “Lots of soldiers would miss with this weapons”.
Modern weapons are, if you fire from a table on a clear day, at least an order of magnitude better, and soldiers are signficantly better trained at shooting. And yet, the vast majority of shots aren’t even remotely close to hitting. Nobody says things like “The accuracy of an M16 is 0.002%” due to the vietnam war taking 50.000 rounds for a kill, but this is basically the same thing.
When it comes to comparing muskets to modern weapons, people get weird. They compare field-performace of muskets to the seller’s catalog for modern weapons.
Soldiers back then got about 0 hours of marksmanship training, unless they were in whatever the country’s version of Light Infantry was, so the average soldier was a horrible shot. So when people talk about the accuracy of muskets, they’re mostly saying “Lots of soldiers would miss with this weapons”.
Modern weapons are, if you fire from a table on a clear day, at least an order of magnitude better, and soldiers are signficantly better trained at shooting. And yet, the vast majority of shots aren’t even remotely close to hitting. Nobody says things like “The accuracy of an M16 is 0.002%” due to the vietnam war taking 50.000 rounds for a kill, but this is basically the same thing.