Postby s_taillebois » Sat Jul 16, 2005 7:14 pm
Possibly so, insofar as the arm, 'staff' and chain/ball on a flail would increase leverage and velocity via principles similar to a trebuchet's throwing arm and sling. However, 'hardest hitting' would seem to be contingent on other factors such as surface area at impact, velocity, and mass. So, very probable that some of the arbalests, with the heavy crank 'weights', and narrow quarrels, might also fit quite well into this parameter.
Swords, likely more a matter of the speed+accuracy of the wielder, especially in regards to having the impact located at the best point on a given blade. In test cutting with my sword (Bastard/longsword), a good strike shows a lot of power/impact...a poor one most of the energy seems wasted in vibration. Although obviously, this is a subjective measure.
A stylet, seems to be able to project much more force than a wider bladed cutting dagger. Have punched through light steel and bone in mucking about with mine. Broke the cutting dagger's point. Bloody hard on the finish though...the stylet looks like a demonic dogs been at it.
War hammers, maces and the like, no physical experience with these, so can't comment. Nor really conjecture (as did with the flails) about the physics of it all...
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