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Gunpowder's superior noise, its superior posturing ability, made it ascendant on the battlefield. The longbow would still have been used in the Napoleonic Wars if the raw mathematics of killing effectiveness was all that mattered, since both the longbow's firing rate and its accuracy were much greater than that of a smoothbore musket. But a frightened man, thinking with his midbrain and going "ploink, ploink, ploink" with a bow, doesn't stand a chance against an equally frightened man going "BANG! BANG!" with a musket.

---Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society

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Date: 2005-07-06 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] redwolfoz.livejournal.com
Bollocks!

The only reason the musket ended up replacing the longbow is because any moron can be handed a gun, but a bow requires training and skill. When you're conscripting people into a war, instead of using trained soldiers, this becomes an issue.

Give me a bow any day. By the time the untrained guy on the opposition has figured out which way of the gun is up, I'd have six arrows in his chest.

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