Why wasn’t arrows used instead of bullets for small black powder handguns with short barrels? At low velocities arrows use its energy much more efficient than roundballs does, and I imagine a front heavy arrow with a hollow base would be more accurate too? A expandable broad head could have a diameter of .40 or less when recessed inside a gun bore, and unfold like a hollow point to a diameter up to 3 inch of wide knife blades. Such an arrow will make much more damage than a .40 roundball at the same velocity.
So why was roundballs prefered over arrows?
So why was roundballs prefered over arrows?