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Chapter 675 Bow Volley(2/2)

Although Liu Zhaoji was dissatisfied with Zu Dashou and Wu Sangui, at this time he was more willing to use a three-eyed blunderbuss to bombard Jiannu to avenge the casualties of his subordinates.

During the Battle of Rufeng Mountain, Liu Zhaoji, the commander-in-chief of Liaodong, witnessed with his own eyes the Protectorate Army defeating Jiannu with a phalanx of firecrackers.

Without any hesitation, he immediately arranged for five hundred gunmen and divided the five hundred people into two rows. Then he sent another thousand people to load ammunition for the five hundred gunmen, preparing to use five hundred three-eyed guns to severely attack the slaves.

Archer.

Compared with muskets, bows and arrows are much more convenient in terms of shooting speed. They can shoot about six arrows in one minute, but they consume more arm strength.

Even the strong Jiannu soldiers would basically quit the battle after shooting twenty arrows under normal circumstances. Their arm strength could no longer support them from continuing to kill the enemy with cold weapons.

The energy consumption of the fire gun is almost negligible. As long as someone loads the ammunition, the fire gun player can keep firing...

Each of the Jiannu archers shot about ten arrows. They paused and rested for a while. When they saw that the Ming army's formation had not collapsed, Jiannu started shooting again.

"Whoosh whoosh whoosh..."

Another rain of arrows struck, and hundreds of people in the Ming army fell down after being hit by arrows. Liu Zhaoji's newly assembled fire rifle soldiers also suffered more than a dozen casualties, and he hurriedly sent a dozen more people to replace them.

Jiannu's round of Jiannu's firing ended, and before the second round of volleys was fully drawn, the shields in front of the five hundred three-eyed gunmen of the Liaodong Army were suddenly removed, and the three-eyed gunmen began to fire:
Chapter completed!
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