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Chapter 1306 - Chapter 1211

On the battlefield, over two kilometers wide, the flames among the scattered soldier cluster of the French Army flickered like stars, countless high-speed spinning Minie balls continuously hit the bodies of Austrian soldiers, repeatedly thwarting their charge.

The central few Austrian infantry regiments charged to within less than 30 steps from the French Army, but could no longer hold their ground, starting to drop their weapons one after another and turning to flee for their lives.

As for the soldiers on the flanks, they abandoned the charge after just over ten meters.

There was no choice; the firepower of the French was just too intense.

The accuracy of the rifled guns was frighteningly high, almost hitting once for every four or five shots.

And the loading of Minie balls was also very convenient and quick, the ball was inserted into the gun muzzle and just needed a few taps, basically no different from the smoothbore gun.

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