Hello all, I feel this is as good a place one could ask this question. I seem to remember reading in a book about how some axes were counter weighted. I can't find this information now and when I looked for more I couldn't find any good information on axes made for war. There is plenty of info on swords both good and bad, but frustratingly little for any other weapon. I think that an axe made for war would be balanced closer to the handle than the head for optimal control over the weapon while maintaining sufficiently lethal weight behind the head. I feel that the axe suffers from the same misinformation that swords did as heavy edged clubs. To be clear, I am not referring to those axes which served as work tools as well. I am speaking of axes made only with the intent to be used as a weapon.
Thank you for your time.

