User blog comment:Master of Awesomeness/Season Premiere: Caçadores vs. Rogers' Rangers/@comment-4698460-20160823153750

That bush just moved!

Long Range: Cazadores. The Baker rifle wins this because of it's accuracy. While it does outrange the Bess, it does have a long-ass reloading time. But for this case, the Baker get's the edge because of it's superior accuracy against the Brown Bess. While it is not a weapon for being a line infantryman, the Baker gets the win.

Mid-Range: Rangers. The Blunderbuss is a very scary weapon. It's upside is that you don't neccisarily have to have bullets to load it. Being a wide-mouthed shotgun, you can fill it with rocks, glass, whatever you may find and still make it just as lethal. It does lack range. The flintlock pistol does have a range advantage, but it is very prone to misfires and is wildy innacurate.

*Short Range: Tie. Wait a minute, a tie? Yes, a tie because of these reasonings in my thinking. The Saber appears to be a really nice weapon, but this is the light cavalry saber model. This version was very prone to breaking upon contact with another melee weapon. The Bayonet (you may just be generalizing) is the completely wrong model to fit a Baker rifle (Baker's used Sword Bayonets). However, they are still brilliant weapons that can be used in a pinch to fight an enemy, as they do fit the Cazadores style of fighting. The Tomahawk and Hunting Knife are weapons that lack in a bit of range that the Cazadores one's have, but they fit perfectly in the fighting style the Rangers (hiding in the bushes before leaping out of nowhere to gut you). So, due to this, tie.

**Temporary Deadliest Warrior: Roger's Rangers!!! The Rangers posses the weapons and tactics to get the edge over the probably more highly trained Cazadores. The Cazadores were trained to fight the French, who fought in contemporary styles of long lines/columns of infantry. Now I'm not sure what style the Cazadore themselves fight in, but they haven't fought someone that has to fight and think like the Rangers. The Rangers were trained to fight and think like the Natives, fighting dishonorably and using every piece of cover and ground they could find to protect themselves against the senseless volleys thrown at them by more standard-trained infantry.

Voter's Note: Notice how I put stars by two of them and made it a Temporary deadliest warrior? That's because I'm going to await you to clear some of the melee stuff up for me. So, this vote is still a Work In Progress, and shouldn't be counted yet.