Can an arrow break the sound barrier?

Canada's first Arrow, RL 201 flew for the first time on March 25, 1958. Built at a time when aircraft typically could only break the sound barrier speed of Mach 1.0 in a dive - the Arrow RL 201 broke the sound barrier in a steep climb on only it's third flight on April 3, 1958.
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Is an arrow faster than sound?

With the speed of sound at 1,126fps (768mph) and an arrow moving 350fps (239mph), this means the sound of the bow arrives at the deer almost three times faster than the arrow. What does this mean to us as bowhunters?
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Is a supersonic crossbow possible?

At the top of the X-Bow FMA Supersonic XL AR-15 compound crossbow is a Weaver/Picatinny rail segment that can accommodate a variety of optics or other accessories. With its draw weight of 120 lbs, this crossbow can reach a speed of up to 330 fps (100 m/s).
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Can a crossbow bolt break the sound barrier?

A crossbow can be made very strong with pulleys or cranks to amplify strength. There is nothing stopping you from making it strong enough to propel the bolt supersonic. Except the fact that it would be even more inefficient than magical supersonic bow due to the added mechanics adding their own losses.
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Does an arrow hit harder than a bullet?

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.
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How lethal is an arrow?

If the arrow was to strike a major blood vessel or vital organ, it could start copious bleeding that could be fatal after several minutes (and cause unconsciousness within about 60 seconds).
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Will an arrow go through a deer?

If the arrow strikes the red dot, it will usually pass through the deer and exit at roughly the same spot on the deer's opposite side. However, as shot angles change with the deer's position and the bowhunter's elevation, the aiming point and exit wound's locations change, too.
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Which is more powerful bow or crossbow?

The average power stroke on a crossbow is 14-inches compared to 25-inches on a compound. With the string pushing the arrow for an extra 10-11 inches, the vertical bow is delivering maximum kinetic energy far superior to that of a crossbow.
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What shoots farther bow or crossbow?

As the bow is shot, the string on a conventional compound bow pushes the arrow more than twice the distance as when a crossbow is shot.
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How fast can an arrow go?

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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How fast can a deer react to sound?

Reaction Time. Sound travels at approximately 1,085 feet per second. It takes . 056 seconds for the sound of the limbs bottoming to reach a deer that's 20 yards from the base of your tree.
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What is string jump?

October 26, 2021 By Cody Robbins. I love talking to fellow bowhunters about the topic of “string jumping.” String jumping occurs when a deer or other game animal drops toward the ground at the sound of the shot as they load their legs to flee.
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Can you put infinity on crossbow?

The crossbow is specifically incompatible with Infinity and has less durability for the exact reason that it's meant to be a sniper weapon! It was made to be slower, use less arrows, but do more damage.
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Are crossbows louder than bows?

Crossbows are louder than vertical compound bows. The sound you hear when shooting a crossbow is simply energy leaving the bow. Most vertical compound bows have 60 or 70 pound limbs. Your average crossbow is usually somewhere between 150 and 200 pounds with some below that mark and some above it.
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What is a plumb bow?

A vertical, or unraked bow having a straight edge is known as a plumb bow. These bows have maximum waterline besides an X-Bow or an Inverted Bow. This length of the waterline allows for a greater hull speed.
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Do deer feel pain when shot with an arrow?

Deer are mammals, so their nervous system resembles a human's, Ross said. They likely have similar perceptions and reactions to ours, but the degree to which they feel pain is subjective, most researchers say.
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Can an arrow pass through no blood?

It is usually spotty and difficult to notice, appearing as only a light glaze. Tallow is often found on arrows that pass through the brisket, located on the bottom of the deer's chest cavity, or high on the back. An arrow with tallow and little or no blood could indicate a superficial wound.
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What does the blood on my arrow mean?

It's a light, frothy blood, with what looks like air bubbles. When a bowhunter finds this sign on the arrow they should have much confidence the arrow passed through the lungs. The Blood Ring covered with light colored frothy blood is a good indicator of a lung hit.
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How painful is an arrow?

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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Is it possible to shoot an arrow underwater?

But this is the first time we've seen underwater archery, and we're pretty amazed at how accurate a bow can be in the pool! If the temps are high where you are, and you're an archery fan, this might be the perfect way to cool off….
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Can you survive an arrow to the eye?

A schoolboy archer had a narrow escape after being shot through the eye by a friend. The arrow went through 11-year-old sharp shooter Liu Cheong's eye socket, completely through his head and was only stopped by the back of his skull.
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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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Can an arrow go through a skull?

A man who was shot through the skull with an arrow by a friend trying to knock a fuel can off his head survived with no brain damage, doctors say. Surgeons removed the arrow from Anthony Roberts' head by drilling a larger hole around the tip at the skull's back and pulling the arrow through.
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Do arrow wounds bleed?

In most cases, especially if the arrow remained lodged in the individual, injured vessels would rarely hemorrhage. Larger vessels were more susceptible to hemorrhage, and if they did, the injury was explored and the bleeding point addressed with a ligature.
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