Entirely possible his mafic is fast enough to counter their firearms. The few guns we’ve seen have been mid blackpowder development. heck the rifle barrel we see here is octagonal and those were made popular with the 1871 Winchester lever action. still a mostly modern gun, still relatively accurate but it was from a period of time where we still assumed “bigger is better” when it came to firearm calibers. The bullets for those are SLOW compared to what most people would think at 1200 ft/s it’s almost a third the speed of modern sport hunting rounds which typically start at 3500ft/s (most ammo peaks at 4,000ft/s but going any faster usually needs specialty rounds to prevent the bullet from disintegrating.)
Plus those are guns that were heavy, and from experience kick like a mule which makes accuracy iffy. Even if braced properly they were only accurate to at best 200ft. Unless your General John Sedgwick and claim the confederate sharp shooters can’t hit an elephant at that range, then they are apparently accurate to 1000 yards- just enough to hit you in the head.
Anonim25
Show the deer to that client also does bullets slower than MC’s magic TF
IsaEirias
History and weapon nerd here:
Entirely possible his mafic is fast enough to counter their firearms. The few guns we’ve seen have been mid blackpowder development. heck the rifle barrel we see here is octagonal and those were made popular with the 1871 Winchester lever action. still a mostly modern gun, still relatively accurate but it was from a period of time where we still assumed “bigger is better” when it came to firearm calibers. The bullets for those are SLOW compared to what most people would think at 1200 ft/s it’s almost a third the speed of modern sport hunting rounds which typically start at 3500ft/s (most ammo peaks at 4,000ft/s but going any faster usually needs specialty rounds to prevent the bullet from disintegrating.)
Plus those are guns that were heavy, and from experience kick like a mule which makes accuracy iffy. Even if braced properly they were only accurate to at best 200ft. Unless your General John Sedgwick and claim the confederate sharp shooters can’t hit an elephant at that range, then they are apparently accurate to 1000 yards- just enough to hit you in the head.