How far can a longbow shoot?

Modern longbows have a useful range up to 180 m (200 yd). A 667 N (150 lbf) Mary Rose replica longbow was able to shoot a 53.6 g (1.9 oz) arrow 328 m (360 yd) and a 95.9 g (3.3 oz) a distance of 249.9 m (272 yd). A flight arrow of a professional archer of Edward III's time would reach 400 yds.
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How far can an English longbow shoot?

Few medieval weapons of the projectile-firing (or, rather, loosing) variety have achieved as much fame as the English longbow. A six-foot bow made of yew wood, the English longbow had a draw weight of between 80 and 150 pounds, an effective range of up to 350 yards.
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How far did a longbow shoot?

The best longbows were made of yew, might have required a force of as much as 150 to 180 pounds (70 to 80 kg) to draw, and shot arrows a cloth yard (about 37 inches, or 94 cm) long, with an effective range of some 450 to 1,000 feet (140 to 300 metres) depending on the weight of the arrow.
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How far can a bow shoot accurately?

An “effective range” of a compound bow is normally within 30 to 60 yards. It can reach up to 1000 feet through the maximum recorded distance shot at a point is 930.04 feet. More or less, the archers prefer to shoot within the effective range.
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How far could ancient archers 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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How far could Roman archers shoot?

Distance was always a limiting factor. At its longest range, a Roman composite bow could reach 165-230m, depending upon the quality of the bow and the archer. The range at which they were most effective as a weapon was 50-150m.
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How far could medieval bows shoot?

The range of the medieval weapon is not accurately known, with estimates from 165 to 228 m (180 to 249 yds). Modern longbows have a useful range up to 180 m (200 yd).
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Which is better longbow or recurve?

Recurve bows draw more smoothly, in general, but bow designs play significant roles in how they draw. Well-designed longbows can be incredibly smooth, especially if their length matches the archer's draw length. Taller archers, for example, find longer bows smoother to draw than shorter bows.
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Which bow can shoot the farthest?

The current record with an English longbow is 412.82 m, shot by Jószef Mónus from Hungary in 2017, while Ivar Malde from Norway achieved 566.83 m with a Turkish composite bow in 2019.
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What is the longest distance 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 is better crossbow or longbow?

In fact, during field-battles the longbow had a clear advantage over its counterpart. Not only could a longbow fire further than a crossbow – at least until the latter half of the 14th century – but a longbowman's average rate of fire was significantly greater than that of a crossbowman.
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How accurate is a longbow?

Modern experiments broadly concur with these historical ranges. A 667 N (150 lbf) Mary Rose replica longbow was able to shoot a 53.6 g (1.89 oz) arrow 328 m (359 yd) and a 95.9 g (3.38 oz) a distance of 249.9 m (273.3 yd).
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How accurate were the medieval longbows?

Accuracy. For its day the longbow possessed both long range and accuracy, though seldom both at once. Scholars estimate the longbow's range at between 180 to 270 yards. It is unlikely however, that accuracy could be ensured beyond 75-80 yards.
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Did Robin Hood use a longbow?

The Robin Hood we know – from folklore, books, movies and more – is invariably dressed in 'Lincoln green', is highly skilled with a sword and a longbow, spends his time with a band of colourful characters in Sherwood Forest, and battles with the Sheriff of Nottingham and other oppressors.
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What kind of bow did Genghis Khan use?

The Mongol bow is a type of recurved composite bow used in Mongolia.
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How far can a Mongolian bow shoot?

Broadly, Mongolian archery equipment used from horseback or standing is the same – only the clothing was different. The bows could shoot up to 500 meters and a Mongolian archer could supposedly not only hit a running fox while giving chase, but could call which vertebrae he would hit.
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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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Can you shoot carbon arrows from a longbow?

ARROW MATERIALS Aluminium or wooden arrows are first choice for longbows. Carbon and carbon/aluminium are generally too stiff and are designed for bows cut to centre-shot or very close to it, as well as being rather expensive for the mortality rate of arrows shot from a longbow!
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Are longbows more powerful?

Yes. In all those terms, and more. Modern 85–100 pound compound bows are more powerful (energy and momentum) than 150–170 pound longbows with the lightest or heaviest arrows. They travel faster, farther, hit harder, and penetrate deeper at every range from point blank to the very end.
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Is a longbow good for beginners?

An English Longbow is the most basic (and the most fun) form of archery you can enjoy. A simple stick and string that utilises the archers' skill and instincts. It's the most challenging but also the most rewarding of the bow types. Each bow is unique with no two bows alike.
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Are longbows good for hunting?

All in all, if you're looking for the best longbow available in 2022 that you can use for hunting, look no further that the Bear Montana. In virtue of its brand reputation, quality material and top-end performance, at the price at which it's sold this bow is a steal!
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How fast do longbow arrows fly?

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 many arrows did archers carry?

Each archer carried 24 arrows, called a sheaf. When these were shot away more were brought from supply wagons. Archers carried their arrows in a quiver or pushed them through their belt. Some soldiers fired short arrows called bolts from crossbows.
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Did the French use longbows?

The longbow is considered a super weapon during the 100 years war. The battles of Crecy and Agincourt are possibly England's two greatest ever military victories and they were largely attributed to the use of longbows.
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