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Artillery Range Table

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 8:48 pm
by Gene
I reviewed the notes I've taken over the last 2 years on artillery. I also looked up some stuff for clarification. Here is what I came up with...

Artillery Range Table
Artillery Range Table
  • The artillery pieces are as listed and is what was available to the military forces of each nation.
  • Close range is cannister only.
  • Short range can be cannister or solid shot.
  • Effective range is solid shot is the range that artillery is most effective with solid shot.
  • Long range is maximum distance that artillery can reach and still hie something.
  • Grazing is the distance the ball travels before impacting the ground, invariably it will "bounce" to 4x the effective range.
  • ROT is the rate of fire that a battery can sustain for 30 minutes, this includes aiming, swabbing, loading and firing. It does not include crew rest.

The artillery ranges are not absolute but are the closest I could reach based on post-war testing done by the British and the Russians. Other stats are taken from national archives. Some of the distances are extrapolated from a variety of sources. The elevation is the degrees the cannon was set to for near ground parallel firing. This table does not take into account howitzers.

If someone has more valid information concerning artillery ranges, please notify me and I'll be glad to review the information. I don't mind changing things as long as it's accurate as humanly possible.