
I'm trying to get a grasp on how realistic the numbers are for entrenched troops.
I really feel, the numbers don't favour the defender that much.
Look at the screenshot:

McCook marches with 4 divisions to meet B. F. Cheatam. Entrenchement percentage is 771%.
I imagine the Union troops to march towards the trenches.
I have 64 guns. If they all get 10 shots in (which is not that much), and every shot kills or wounds 5 to 10 men,
that would result in 3200 to 6400 wounded and killed soldiers.
His 27.860 troops are massed up, so the numbers are not really that high.
Also, when my troops get to fire (not the artillery), the numbers should even be higher.
On top of that, he manages to kill 2706 soldiers. In trenches of level 7?!
What use are those trenches then.
I really really really bugs me. How a slow marching opponent manages a kill ratio of 2 to 1 in heavy trenches, with
a lot of generals with attack skills of 1. To me that's an insane unrealistic result.
In the war, what were the kill ratio's for troops attacking heavily defended trenches?
Surely more than 2 to 1?
In this battle, if he managed to kill 2706 soldiers, I would at least expect 7000+ casualties from the attacker.