Q&A

Why did archers need to train for so long?

Why did archers need to train for so long?

Although longbows were much faster and more accurate than the black-powder weapons which replaced them, longbowmen always took a long time to train because of the years of practice necessary before a war longbow could be used effectively (examples of longbows from the Mary Rose typically had draws greater than 637 N ( …

Are longbows more accurate than Recurves?

Recurve bows (when shot with proper form) tend to be more accurate overall than longbows. While longbows can range from alright to good when it comes to accuracy, modern recurve bows are engineered for accuracy. It’s for that exact reason that recurve bows are the only types of bows shot in Olympic target archery.

Are crossbows more accurate than longbows?

Medieval crossbows, even those with hundreds of pounds of draw weight, only shot bolts at around 140 feet per second, which is not much faster than the longbows of the time. Their strength, as it is today, was their incredible potential for accuracy, which far surpassed that of longbows.

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Are Shortbows or longbows better Osrs?

Shortbows attack faster but have a shorter attack range than longbows. Longbows have longer range but have a slower attack speed. Composite bows have the same attack range as longbows, but fire slightly faster and have slightly higher accuracy.

How far could a long bow 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.

Are longbows more forgiving than Recurves?

Longbows are the longest bow type tip to tip, much larger than the recurve. They are more forgiving when shot as due to a this profile they can be less prone to string torque. A recurve can be louder due to the increased string contact with the limbs. Everyone has heard of the longbow, it’s the bow of legend.

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What is the best f2p bow in Osrs?

Free-to-play bows

Bow Ranged level Ammo
Willow comp bow 20 Up to Mithril arrows
Willow longbow 20 Up to Mithril arrows
Maple shortbow 30 Up to Adamant arrows
Maple longbow 30 Up to Adamant arrows

What is better longbow or Shortbow?

Shortbows fire significantly faster than longbows, and ultimately offer a better overall DPS. The slight difference in attack distance is generally not worth the decrease in speed. Price differences between the two are almost non-existent.

How long does it take to make a longbow?

Traditionally, longbows have made with yew wood and would take about three years to prepare before utilizing the bow. The part of the yew tree used to make a bow is where the inner part and the outer part of the tree are. What is a Short bow? A short bow is just that: a short bow.

What is the difference between longbowman and crossbow?

Longbowmen are the archers of England and Wales, boasting powerful damage and a very long range. These soldiers are often instrumental for Briton victory. Regular Longbowmen have the same range as Crossbowmen, but their Elite counterpart comes with +1 attack, range, and pierce armor in comparison to the Arbalester.

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Does the size of the longbow affect the draw length?

The size of the longbow and short bow affects the length of the draw. The draw length of a bow is how far back you can pull the bowstring. The length of the draw varies by the size of the bow as well as the archer. Therefore, if you want to use a longbow, it is important to pick the appropriate size for your height.

What are 10 interesting things you should know about the longbowman?

10 interesting things you should know about the English longbowman 1) Not All English Longbowmen Were ‘English’ – 2) The ‘Indentured’ Retainers and the Yeomen – 3) Monetary Matters and Plundering – 4) Training (Or Lack Thereof) – 5) Armor and Arms Supplied by the ‘Contract’ – 6) The Actual Longbow – 7) Design and Range of the Longbow –