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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Can you survive being shot by an arrow?

The only type of arrow shot that would cause immediate or almost immediate unconsciousness and death would be a direct shot into the heart (and even that would need to be in one of the two ventricles for immediate death) or directly into a vital part of the brain or upper spinal cord.
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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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Can you survive an arrow to the head?

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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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 long does it take to bleed out from an arrow wound?

There is approximately one ounce of blood per pound of body weight in the circulatory system of animals like deer. The time it takes for an animal to die from bleeding can vary from a matter of seconds to several hours, depending on the animal's size, how many vessels are cut, and whether they are arteries or veins.
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Is an arrow faster than a bullet?

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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How serious is an arrow wound?

[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 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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Do arrows break bones?

To answer your question, no, arrows shouldn't break by stopping in bone or after going thru a leg bone. I've broken front legs, shot thru shoulder blades and other hard stuff and the arow doesn't usually break until after the deer goes thru some brush or rolls over on it.
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How far is an arrow lethal?

An arrow placed anywhere in that zone will result in a deadly shot. An arrow delivered outside that strike zone will be non-lethal. Mark the 8-inch kill zone on your target. Shoot at the kill zone from 20 yards with your 20-yard pin.
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Can body armor stop an arrow?

BALTIMORE — Army scientists are working on a liquid body armor for clothing that stays flexible during normal use but can harden to stop a projectile when hit suddenly.
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How do you remove an arrow from your body?

If possible, apply a pressure bandage to the damaged vessel or the wound. If the arrow remains in the victim, leave it there. The broadhead itself may provide the pressure needed to stop the bleeding from the wound and allow clotting to occur around it. Try to stabilize the arrow with adhesive tape or other material.
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How did people 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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How much force does an arrow hit with?

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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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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How fast does an arrow travel mph?

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. Even at 300fps, it takes around a second to reach a 90 metre target.
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How far did ancient arrows fly?

Drawing the weapon required anywhere from 150 to 180 pounds of force; depending on the weight of the arrow, archers could shoot the projectiles a distance of some 1,000 feet.
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What is the farthest an arrow has been shot?

The furthest distance shot with any bow is 2,047 yards (1,871.84m) . This was shot by the late Harry Drake in 1988 using a crossbow. The furthest with a hand-held - and pulled - bow is 1,336 yds 1' 3" (1,222.01m) , shot by Don Brown with an unlimited conventional Flight bow in 1987.
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What does 400 mean on an arrow?

Arrow manufacturers offer a spine chart that details their arrows' stiffness. Typically, the higher the number, the weaker the spine. Common spine ratings are 300, 400, 500 and 600, with 300-spine arrows being the stiffest.
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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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What shoulder did Otzi get shot on?

The prehistoric iceman known as Oetzi died from an arrow-inflicted lesion to an artery near his left shoulder, modern x-ray technology shows. The prehistoric iceman known as Oetzi died from an arrow-inflicted lesion to an artery near his left shoulder, modern x-ray technology shows.
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What are the four parts of an arrow?

Arrows have four parts.
  • Shaft: The long spine of the arrow. ...
  • Fletching: The plastic vanes or feathers on an arrow. ...
  • Arrowhead: The point of the arrow. ...
  • Nock: A slotted plastic tip located on the rear end of the arrow that snaps onto the string and holds the arrow in position.
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What is one of the main benefits of bowhunting?

Bowhunting is an effective wildlife management tool used to promote the growth of healthy animal populations and improve habitats, especially in areas overpopulated with deer and in places where modern firearms are restricted. Bowhunting provides outdoor activities for more than three million Americans.
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