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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Is it possible to make a supersonic bow?

So a situation where someone would build a supersonic bow does not really exist. (With magic it could happen by accident, of course.) This is because energy losses to drag and mechanical resistance will rise rapidly when the speed is increased.
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How fast can a crossbow shoot a bolt?

Modern crossbows typically generate speeds anywhere from 280-350 feet per second, with some models topping 400 fps. Despite the speed advantage today's crossbows hold over the average compound bow, I still believe the maximum effective range for crossbow hunters is about the same as it is for vertical bowhunters.
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Does an arrow travel 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.
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How much force does a crossbow produce?

Most crossbows shoot those bolts at 350 fps plus. Several will push them to 375, and a few will easily break 400 fps. No shootable, mainstream compound is that fast with a finished hunting arrow. Heavier projectiles moving faster are more powerful at any range.
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Why was the crossbow banned?

In 1139, a Church council declared crossbows unfit for Christian use -- except against Infidels. In the next decades other councils repeated the ban. So Crusaders carried crossbows to the Holy Land, and they kept on developing the technology. The crossbow became a regular part of military tactics.
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What is the fastest crossbow on the market?

Meet the Nitro 505. With speed of 505 feet-per-second and 227-foot pounds of blistering power, the Nitro 505 is the fastest crossbow on the market and the most powerful crossbow ever built by TenPoint.
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Can a deer jump an arrow?

Unlike blacktails in most places, California deer were small, quick, and scared to death by large populations of mountain lions, coyotes, and human hunters. My arrows were flying less than 200 fps, and deer easily hopped out of the way. The last straw came when I decided to aim two feet in front of a 30-yard buck.
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Can deer dodge arrows?

deer are not “ducking” your arrow, or trying to “dodge” the arrow. They are simply reacting to the sound your bow makes.
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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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What is the range of 400 FPS crossbow?

Well, A modern crossbow firing at 400 FPS can shoot a bolt almost 5,000 feet if shot at a 45-degree angle. If the crossbow is perfectly level, it can shoot about 240 feet. To understand why these numbers are so different, you have to understand the factors that affect crossbow range and math that goes along with it.
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Can you arc a crossbow?

There is no reason why a crossbow cannot be fired in a high arc, just angle it at an angle over 45 degrees to the ground. The arrow or quarrel does not care what type of instrument it is fired from. Once it is on its way its path is mainly determined by the initial velocity and the angle at which it is fired.
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What is the farthest shooting crossbow?

We're going long range with the world's longest accurate crossbow shot. Using the Ravin R15 crossbow we stepped back to 680 yards to see if we could launch a bolt and hit a 2-foot balloon.
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Is there a sonic boom at Mach 2?

The speed of sound is the same as the wave speed. The plane makes a sonic boom when it's going faster than sound. There is nothing special happening at Mach 2.
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Why is supersonic flight banned?

By the end, about one in four said that they could not learn to live with the noise. These studies, along with tens of thousands of claims against the Air Force for property damage—horses and turkeys had supposedly died or gone insane—led the F.A.A. to ban civil overland supersonic flight, in 1973.
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Why do we not hear sonic booms anymore?

In the 1950s and '60s, Americans filed some 40,000 claims against the Air Force, whose supersonic jets were making a ruckus over land. Then in 1973, the FAA banned overland supersonic commercial flights because of sonic booms—a prohibition that remains in effect today.
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Will arrow always have blood on it?

You also might detect an odor on the arrow. If the arrow passed through the boiler room, it will usually be coated with bright-red blood. A damaged arrow or broadhead usually indicates it hit solid muscle or bone. Tallow is a sticky, milky-white substance that may or may not be present on the arrow.
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Where do you aim on a buck?

Aim right behind the shoulder and one-third of the way up from the deer's belly line to penetrate the lungs, heart or one of the major arteries. For sharper quartering away positions, aim for the offside shoulder farthest away. Often, this means just behind the rib cage, sending the bullet through the stomach first.
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How far will an arrow travel after going through a deer?

In many instances, it will jump or flinch as the arrow hits before bounding away. It seldom runs hard and will usually appear to lope. The distance it travels before stopping could vary from only a few yards to 100 yards. In many cases, a deer with an abdomen wound will stop within 50 yards.
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How much does an arrow drop at 40 yards?

It can be seen that the arrows start at just about four inches under the line of sight, rise above the line of sight, then drop down to be even at twenty yards, the dead-on sighting distance. At 30 yards the fastest arrow has dropped just over 2″ and at 40 yards it has dropped over 7″.
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What does it mean when a deer jumps the string?

Among northern deer, the numbers are much lower. However even northern deer will often jump the string if they are tense and alert.
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Can a deer duck an arrow at 20 yards?

“You can get away with slight mistakes at 20 yards that you'll never beat 30 yards or farther because they have more time to respond. At 40 yards, most hunting bows and crossbows can't hit deer in the vitals if they react to the shot.
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How many FPS is the fastest crossbow?

TenPoint today unveiled its new-for-2022 Nitro 505, the fastest crossbow in company history and one that sets a new industry standard with an advertised speed of 505 feet per second with 400-grain bolts.
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Is a crossbow more powerful than a compound bow?

Compound crossbows are generally more powerful than compound bows. They can stay cocked for hours once you load them, and you do not have to unload your crossbow until the end of the day. This means the crossbow is ready to fire, only when you are.
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Are crossbows more accurate than bows?

The physics of the crossbow make it difficult to steady when shooting, which makes the crossbow less accurate than the vertical bow.
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