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Re: (TFT) Re: TFT Digest V3 #823
Quoting brethalda <brethalda@yahoo.com>:
They may not be able to punch the armor but they could still knock
him off the horse. Musket in conjunction with the pike and
Completely false. If it were true, why doesn't the shooter fall over?
Huh! An ounce of .69 to .75 caliber lead travelling at 1000+ feet
(typical muzzle velocity for the period) per second hitting a target
will knock you down or knock you over in body armor. I ain't gonna
tickle. I have seen personally what these bullets do to
breastplates. And why would the shooter fall over????? The weapon
the bullet propels from is much heavier than the projectile that is
fired. There is a kick but not enough to knock you over unless you
are weak or not prepared to fire.
Rather than explaining myself, I'll direct you to:
http://intuitor.com/moviephysics/ (Under the Attractive Force Of Glass)
eventually bayonet in square ended successful cavalry charges. Also
Um, I think there's several things chasing each other here. The
lance >wasn't
being used, for one thing. And cav charges continued to be used until
WWI (with
lessening effect).
Unlike humans, horses shy from pointy objects. Pikes were much
longer than lances and they were planted in the ground. Running
past the pike formations and shooting a carbine or brace of pistols
was much safer.
I'm given to understand that horses don't see all that well. And if they shied
from all point objects, jousting would be difficult.
But it is safer to shoot.
Neil Gilmore
raito@raito.com
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