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    Ares rules for carronades can be found here

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    Cheers Chris.
    Don't know how I missed them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capn Duff View Post
    Ares rules for carronades can be found here

    http://www.aresgames.eu/download/21177/
    Thankee, Cap’n! I was just going to limit them to double-shotted, no regular shot, so as to give them more punch but a shorter range, but I’d rather go with official.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corsair View Post
    I was just going to limit them to double-shotted, no regular shot, so as to give them more punch but a shorter range, but I’d rather go with official.
    Of course they can be double shotted at the same speed as your long guns can be loaded, or you can fire them single shotted each turn, whilst the full broadside is being loaded.
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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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