When did Austria and the German states stop using the bandolier of charges known as the "12 apostles" worn by musketeers?
I was reading Osprey's "Louis XIV's Army" and it mentioned that in 1683, the bandolier of charges (known as the 12 apostles) was abandoned by French matchlock musketeers and replaced by a gunpowder flask on a belt.
Sources on the British army I have found suggest that before William III they used the apostle-belt, and that it continued "to some extent" according to one book, during the Nine Years War. Images in Osprey's "The British Army 1660–1704" tends to show apostle belts before William III and not so much afterwards.