ericth wrote:I was also rereading ( cant recall which novel), during the Corisande campaign, how the specialty sniper rifles could manage head shots at 500 yards. Assuming a head would be a 6x6 target, that's 1/2 Minute of Angle accuracy which I is pushing the limit of a modern day design. True, the specialized Charisian models have supremely long barrels, but 1/2 MOA seems a bit beyond what I'd expect would be possible.
I have a friend who was a military sniper some decades ago, he can still put every shot on a 6" by 6" target at 1000m if he has a sniper rifle(PSG1 was his normal IIRC).
With his standard issue AK-4 he could do the same thing at 500m without any real issue.
And historically, even as early as 17th century, you can find some sniper muskets with quite good accuracy.
ericth wrote:I was re-reading the scene where Merlin demos his new pistols for Cayleb and Protector Stohnar and was struck by how his pistols seemed to have overpenetration issues. If the rounds could go through a double breastplate and splinter wood behind it, I wonder if that constitutes an unacceptable risk of over penetrating when used in close quarters, especially if the bullet doesnt strike bone. I suppose it's possible the combination of large caliber and snub nose would mitigate against it but I wonder.
I haven´t read any of this myself, but a pistol that penetrates double breastplates and more is VERY high powered.
Historically, firearms led to ditching fullbody armour in favour of stronger armour covering less, commonly breastplates and the like, and those could normally stop a pistol bullet at point blank.
Many could stop a musket bullet at point blank.
Even if the breastplate in question isn´t meant for stopping bullets, it still suggests a very extreme weapon.
Most modern pistols can not do this even when firing AP ammo.
Penetrate ONE breastplate and shatter some wood, yes, but 2 breastplates? That is a LOT of metal to punch through.