Has anyone ever split an arrow?

Archers do plant arrows in the back of other arrows—it's a rare but not uncommon occurrence called “telescoping” or shooting a “Robin Hood,” that seems to be on par with a hole-in-one in golf—but there's no evidence that it's possible to sail one arrow straight through another.
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How likely is it to split an arrow?

It's been said the odds of splitting a modern arrow with another arrow are 1-in-3,000.
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How did they split the arrow in Robin Hood?

In Slate Magazine, historian Thomas Ohlgren – who has specialised in Robin Hood texts – claims that the arrow-splitting story was a misunderstanding. Instead, Robin Hood's companions would place a 'wand' (a small stick) on a platform which would split when an arrow is shot through it.
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Has anyone ever caught 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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Is it possible to shoot 3 arrows at once?

Yes, you can do it as long as you can lay the arrows on your riser evenly and hold it between each of your fingers. It requires a lot of practice and every single arrow will alter your arrow's flight path and power. With practice you can get 2 or 3 arrows on an official sized target at 20 yards.
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Lars Andersen: Turning Arrows



How far is an arrow lethal?

While modern bows can shoot arrows up to 400 yards at speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour, the bow is a short-range hunting tool. Depending on the circumstances, the maximum distance is 30 to 40 yards. At that range, it's common for an arrow to pass completely through an animal.
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What is the longest arrow shot in history?

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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Can an arrow have no blood on it?

An arrow with tallow and little or no blood could indicate a superficial wound. However, always follow up by searching for blood and tracking the deer as far as possible; it is possible for an arrow to wipe almost clean as it exits the deer.
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Can an arrow go through your skull?

Arrow injury can affect any part of the body, cases of arrow shot involving different region/organ of the body have been reported, such as limb and limb vessels,4,5 abdomen and abdominal viscera,4,5 chest,4,6 heart,7,8 neck,9 supraorbital region,2 eyes,10 base of skull,11 brain,12 or even multiple organs.
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Can you survive an arrow through you?

[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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What is the name for splitting an arrow?

Robin Hood: A Robin Hood is when your arrow hits another arrow so perfectly that it splits the arrow that was already shot into the target. There were lots of “Robin Hoods” in those old movies, some of them were even shot by the guy himself.
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How far did Robin Hood shoot?

He was stopped by 15 surly foresters who mocked Robin's youth and said Robin was too young to shoot a bow. Robin wagered 20 marks on his skill. Then, Robin shot and killed a hart that was over 550 yards away.
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Why does Green Arrow look like Robin Hood?

Writer and editor Mort Weisinger created the Batman-like character of the first issue, while George Papp provided the illustrations. The Green Arrow was basically a Bruce Wayne obsessed with archery, based heavily upon Robin Hood as well as the book and movie serial The Green Archer.
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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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What causes more damage an arrow or a bullet?

Bullets kill by high-energy impact that crushes tissue and bone. Bullets may knock down an animal or incapacitate it by breaking major bones. This reduces the animal's chance of running away. Broadhead-tipped arrows deliver a low-energy impact that kills by cutting vital tissues.
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Does cutting an arrow make it stiffer?

As you cut those arrows to fit your draw length, you make them stiffer. That's why Gold Tip recommends the 400 spine for a 27-inch arrow shot at 60 pounds, as compared to the 340 at 30 inches. Understand that the manufacturers' charts refer to arrow length, not draw length.
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Can an arrow go through bulletproof glass?

Yes an arrow (or crossbow bolt) can pierce through some bullet proof vests.
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Can a deer survive an arrow to the shoulder?

5. Shoulder Shot Placement. This region of a deer's entrails is well protected by the scapula — a very wide and thick bone that protects deer from pointy things. A shot that is low and back enough might do enough damage, but most bow-and-arrow setups can't adequately penetrate the heavy bone.
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Can you hear an arrow hit a deer?

Sounds that follow the shot could indicate a hit or miss. When an arrow hits the body cavity, you usually hear a dull thump. A loud crack could indicate bone, such as a rib, but it also could be the sound of the arrow hitting a tree or rock.
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Should u ever shoot an arrow straight up into the air?

It may cause serious damage to the bow and can injure the archer. Do not shoot an arrow straight up in the air.
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Can you survive an arrow to the chest?

Arrow wounds to the thorax had to be evaluated carefully for penetration into the lung, in which case the individual would die 72% of the time [2]. Unlike a bullet wound, arrow wounds rarely resulted in the collapse of the lung, as the arrow usually remained lodged within the thorax.
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What does it mean when a deer flicks its tail after being shot?

The Tail Tuck

Knowing the different possible meanings behind tucked tails provides clues as to what deer might be thinking. Before the shot, a tucked tail means a timid deer. After the shot, it means you most likely hit the mark.
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How far could an American Indian shoot an arrow?

With a draw weight of 90-110 pounds, arrows could be projected out to 249 yards and at closer range had sufficient power to pierce armor, making the light, maneuverable English yeoman the equal of a knight in battle.
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How far could ancient archers shoot?

The difficulty of using the longbow in exchange for the strong lethality — the longbow can shoot through soldiers' armor easily at a range of 250 yards (231 m). During the reign of Edward III (1327-1377), this weapon gained great popularity among the English army.
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How far could ancient bows shoot?

Modern estimates range from 64 metres to 600 metres. ' Sur greater precision than this can be wrung from the evidence.
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