MarkD wrote: I've heard that if you're wearing armor that will stop a rifle bullet, and you get hit with a rifle bullet, you're still going to be out of the fight for the next hour or so because of the slam your body took. IOW you'll survive, but you won't be doing any fighting in this engagement.
From my chest plate testing, that does not seem to be at all true.
I used a double deep cereal box filled with fresh dug sand as my simulated chest. 35-50 lbs
The chest plate was affixed to the cereal box with a 4-5 inch strip of duct tape on either side.
This setup was then placed on top of a flat box.
I hit this setup with .223, .270, 7 mag, 7.62x54 from about 25 yards. None of these hits knocked the cereal box and chest plate off the box it sat on. When I hit it with a 12g slug, the contraption did come off the box, but not with any authority.
I have to believe that if none of these calibers could knock my contraption over, then a person would not be incapacitated in any way (other than fear) from a hit.
Now if you are talking about a soft only type of armor, that may well cause a different situation.