There may be a lower limit to how small of a projectile they can fill and fuse and still get a useful boom out of. Bear in mind that the walls of the shell need to be thick enough to withstand the impact of slamming into a wooden hull.
There's no text ev I'm aware of that points to them making rounds the way modern explosive rounds are made, ie a cross section of an APIE round for a .50 BMG looks like a maze, and when the bullet hits something the binary components mix to make the boom we all know and love.
evilauthor wrote:Question: Why can't Church raiders carrying shell firing weapons? I mean TECHNICALLY. I realize that politically, Church leaders (aka Clyntahn) may not want to "waste" limited shell production on raiders, but what TECHNICAL reasons are there that would stop raiders from carrying shells?
I mean, we've seen that even the Church can produce shells for some pretty small artillery pieces. And you don't need many shell firing guns to total a wooden ship.
So if the Church is more interested in destroying Charisian ships rather than capturing them, shell firing guns would be absolutely ideal for that purpose.
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