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I just did a bit of online shopping at midway. My the technology of bows has advanced. If you can spare $700 US plus shipping you can get a bow that is just 30 inches axle to axle that has a maximum draw weight of 70 pounds that lets off 85% of that at full draw and shoots arrows at 338 feet per second.
Imagine having that on the walls of a medieval castle looking out at a hoard of Vikings.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1022509320
Imagine having that on the walls of a medieval castle looking out at a hoard of Vikings.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1022509320
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Not having researched a ballistics calculator for bows and arrows my first guess is that all of those aimed long bow shots would fall short uselessly against the walls of the keep while the return fire would pick off one man after another at their leisure.kenneal - lagger wrote:I'm not sure about Vikings but if you had a bunch of Anglo Saxons looking at you they would be firing back aimed shots from 120lb longbows at about six arrows per minute.
While twice the arrow speed dose not compute to twice the effective range even ten yards where you can hit him while he cant hit you is a huge advantage then add in the advantage of being on a high battlement shooting down at your enemy shooting up against gravity.,
A modern cross bow or compound long bow in the hands of one side would have settled many a medieval battle.
Very true VT. Also worth remembering that the draw weight does not relate directly to the arrow speed and power. What's important is the recovery rate of the bows limbs and the length of the "power stroke". The crossbow often has a very high draw weight but is sometimes less powerful and always much slower to load and fire than a conventional bow, it does have some significant advantages though - it can be fired from more positions and from behind cover.
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I think the Vikings had something called the blood eagle for people who had the nerve to fire arrows at them.vtsnowedin wrote: Imagine having that on the walls of a medieval castle looking out at a hoard of Vikings.
Amazingly shaped and contorted bow that you bought. Perhaps the Vikings would have had a good laugh at you first before administering the blood eagle.
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Check this out. A full automatic crossbow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbKGjRoSofA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbKGjRoSofA
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It appears people are hoarding ammo again for fear of insurrection after the election. I went on line today to order replacements of what friends and I shot up yesterday on my range setup. I found that both of my usual suppliers were totally out of stock of handgun ammunition and 22 long rifle rim fire.
Odd that it had not been noticed or commented on by the media.
Odd that it had not been noticed or commented on by the media.
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What a great laugh he has! Good man, ingenious.vtsnowedin wrote:Check this out. A full automatic crossbow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbKGjRoSofA
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Yep, very ingenious. I fancy making one of those myself.emordnilap wrote:What a great laugh he has! Good man, ingenious.vtsnowedin wrote:Check this out. A full automatic crossbow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbKGjRoSofA
Nice bit of accessible engineering!vtsnowedin wrote:Check this out. A full automatic crossbow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbKGjRoSofA
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A shop teacher would not dare let students make a working model of a hand held weapon knowing the limitations of students responsibility and judgement.Catweazle wrote:We'd have a lot more engineering students if school tech classes made things like that.
Now a scale model of a Trebuchet with an arm no longer then 30CM might be a good project with the students doing the research and math to get all the proportions correct. It could be a walnut launcher.