Under normal combat conditions, and given the various types of guns employed, how often would a typical veteran gun crew been able to fire?
One author states that, on average, a gun crew would average two rounds a minute; others have stated that could increase to as many as 4-5 rounds a minute by not sponging between every shot.
One source states that during the bombardment by Confederate artillery prior to Pickett's Charge, the gun crews moved the ammunition closer to the gun, intentionally neglecting counter-battery fire.
Would appreciate your documented opinion.
Thanks
One author states that, on average, a gun crew would average two rounds a minute; others have stated that could increase to as many as 4-5 rounds a minute by not sponging between every shot.
One source states that during the bombardment by Confederate artillery prior to Pickett's Charge, the gun crews moved the ammunition closer to the gun, intentionally neglecting counter-battery fire.
Would appreciate your documented opinion.
Thanks
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