Are arrows faster than bullets?

Bullets have higher velocities and lower mass, and thus, they can travel further and faster than arrows. If the gun barrel is rifled, the bullet will also spin through the air, reducing deviation, making them pretty accurate over distance.
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What hurts more arrow or bullet?

In addition, arrow wounds are generally less painful and generate less fear and panic than a comparable bullet wound. This is important to remember because patience in the recovery process often means that an animal—if mortally wounded—will die relatively close to where it was hit if it isn't spooked.
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How fast can an arrow be shot?

The faster an arrow travels, the flatter the flight trajectory and less deviation from wind. Recurve bow arrows can travel up to 225 feet per second (fps) or 150mph while compound bow arrows can travel up to 300fps (200mph). Longbow arrows travel slower due to the weight of the arrows.
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Are arrows better than guns?

Arrows tended to have a greater effective range than "shot" at this time. Early muskets were only "good" up to around 90 meters compared to archers at around 365 meters or so. Firearms were much more capable of penetrating armor and had a much faster velocity than arrows.
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Do bullets and arrows drop at the same rate?

They don't hit at the same time. Actually, all three objects will hit differently. The no air drag object will hit first, then the dropped bullet and then the fired bullet. The above graph looks like just two lines because the dropped bullet and the no drag bullet are so similar.
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Do arrows hurt?

An arrow is considered a low velocity weapon causing injury only to the immediate area involved (as opposed to a high velocity weapon such as a rifle bullet that will cause internal injuries some distance from the wound due to internal shock waves and cavitation).
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Can you survive an arrow to the stomach?

[48] As Bill states, “Arrow wounds of the abdomen are generally fatal. An arrow can scarcely pass through the abdomen and fail to open a vessel or wound an intestine.”[49] If the abdominal wall is breached the main threat is from a hemorrhage or an infection resulting from a punctured intestine.
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Do arrows have any advantage over bullets?

Arrows, on the other hand, have relatively lower velocities and kinetic energies than bullets. However, they are much heavier, longer, and more robust as projectiles when compared to bullets. Unlike bullets (depending on their design), arrows are usually not designed to deform on impact.
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Why hunt with a bow instead of a gun?

A bow strengthens different skills

“A bow and arrow is preferable to a gun when the shooter wants some good exercise while satisfying the urge to improve one's target-directed motor skills.”
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How lethal is a bow and arrow?

Safe enough that most ranges have never had a serious accident or injury. According to the National Safety Council's statistics, archery is more than three times safer than golf. For every 2,000 people that participate in the sport, fewer than one will be injured. For golf, it's about 1 in 625.
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Can you dodge an arrow?

Considering that people catch arrows - 10 catches in 2 minutes, it is clearly possible to dodge arrows. Watch the video and you can see that dodging is definitely possible.
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Can a human catch an arrow?

So, can you catch an arrow? Very experienced individuals who have particularly fast reaction times have been known to catch an arrow. Although, this is a very rare feat and typically only possible when particular arrows, shot from weaker bows, are used. The average person cannot, nor should not, attempt to do so.
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What is the fastest arrow ever shot?

Lars Andersen (born 8 November 1964) is a Danish painter and archer. Claiming to hold a world record for speed, he is able to shoot 10 arrows in 4.9 seconds, or 3 arrows in 0.6 seconds. A private student of Otto Frello, Andersen graduated from School of Visual Art.
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Can guns fire underwater?

If you're wondering how it's even possible to shoot a gun underwater, gunpowder contains oxygen — a key element in the firing process — the gun still goes off exactly as it would on land.
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How long do arrow wounds take to heal?

In areas that were in a dry climate, a wound could heal via primary intention in as quickly as two days [2]. For intact arrows that were lodged, the most important thing to determine was if the arrow had impacted bone.
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How much force is in an arrow?

The force acting on the arrow is equal to the draw force as the archer pulls the string back to the release position (at full draw). This force can be in the range of 30-50 lb which is very large compared to the mass of the arrow, which is why it accelerates so rapidly (due to Newton's second law, F = ma).
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Are bows still used in the military?

Today, bows and arrows are used primarily for hunting and for the sport of archery. Though they are still occasionally used as weapons of war, the development of gunpowder and muskets, and the growing size of armies, led to their replacement in warfare several centuries ago in much of the world.
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Do modern militaries use bows?

Believe it or not there is still one archery unit in a modern military: Taiwan's (ROC) Mountain Company. This unit uses bows in dense forest, heavy underbrush, mountainous terrain for its stealth (usually with ambush or hit & run tactics).
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Is rifle or bow hunting harder?

The bowhunters out there might cringe a little at this, but all hunting is difficult, including rifle hunting. While it isn't as difficult as toting a bow, it does come with its own set of challenges. For example, “buck fever” is not absent in rifle hunting.
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Are bows quieter than guns?

Bows and crossbows are quiet and thus better for ambushes. Arrows can be recovered and reused. Bows are easier and cheaper to produce than firearms. Bows like the English longbow are more accurate over greater distances than a musket in the hands of a well-trained archer.
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Is an arrow a ballistic weapon?

The excellent exterior ballistics of arrows results in only a small initial decrease in velocity of O. 10 to 0.18 m x s(-1) x m(-1). The penetration depths were reproducible for the same arrowhead fired into the same simulant medium but differed considerably when compared with those in soft tissue.
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Can you reuse an arrow?

Yes, archery arrows are reusable. Before reusing your arrows, you should inspect them to make sure they are in good working order. If the arrow is damaged, you can usually fix them or salvage some of the parts to use in crafting a new arrow. Being able to reuse arrows helps make the sport more affordable.
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Can arrows pierce bone?

You have a projectile traveling with enough force to punch it's way through layers of metal, your bones aren't going to fare well. Pulling out an arrow on your own is, in general, a very bad idea. Pushing it through is actually worse. This will cause more damage than simply pulling it back out.
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How did they treat arrow wounds?

280–220 BC) recommends the application of honey and cerate–wax mixed with oil, lard, and sometimes other medicinal ingredients–to treat arrow wounds (Mechanical Syntax V. 96.15–19). These substances are styptics, having the ability to staunch blood flow and bind flesh.
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Can a crossbow bolt penetrate a skull?

If the crossbow bolt makes it to the back of the skull (0.25m from PART 1) with enough kinetic energy to pierce it, it will go right through.
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