A line-fire tactic where soldiers rotate forward, shoot, and move back to reload so a mass army can compensate for slow, inaccurate guns.
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volley fire
A line-fire tactic where soldiers rotate forward, shoot, and move back to reload so a mass army can compensate for slow, inaccurate guns.
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Volley fire solves the musket's inaccuracy and slowness by organizing massed soldiers to fire in sequence rather than relying on individual aim.
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"...they were just shooting it, and this is what we call volley fire, right?"
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