Q&A: Why Did Old Rifles have 1,000 Meter Iron Sights?
This entry details the historical use of long-range sights on 19th-century rifles, such as the French Gras Rifle. Expert Ian McCollum explains these sights were primarily for company-level volley fire and area denial, not individual sniping. The video highlights how massed fire at 1,000 meters increased hit probability and how indirect fire could interdict enemy movement.






