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Breech Loading Art

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I have just started training the last skill in Industrial age: 'Breech Loading'. I have been looking at the artwork in the top left corner of the forge point dialogue for this skill and it shows a soldier loading what looks like a MORTAR shell into the MUZZLE or point of exit of an artillery piece. Breech loading means loading a charge into the artillery piece by removing the BREECH, inserting the charge and then replacing the BREECH before firing. The breech is at the REAR of the gun. Why does this picture depict the act of muzzle-loading an early field gun, that being a Colonial Age artillery piece?

Here it is
FoE breech loading.jpg
 
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