Effectiveness of Chewed Balls in 18th Century Forest Warfare
In this historical documentary video, I’m going to perform some experimental archeology in an attempt to determine the effectiveness of chewed balls in a 12-gauge flintlock fowler in forest warfare on the 18th century American frontier. Mike Beliveau links / duelist https://mikebeliveau.com/ Video Channels: You Tube: / @duelist1954 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1886155

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