What arrows to use with longbow?

What arrows to use with 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!

How many arrows can a longbow fire in a minute?

12 arrows
A trained archer could shoot 12 arrows a minute, but some sources say that the most skilled archers could fire twice this number. The arrow could wound at 250 yards, kill at 100 yards and penetrate armor at 60 yards.

What size arrows do I need for longbow?

Widely used by Field Archers ,Longbow Archers, and Traditionalists. Choices of Arrows with WoodenShafts: Longshot Economy Wooden Arrows: Two sizes, Small Diameter 5/16 ” for lighter weight pull bows ,and Larger diameter 11/32″ for heavier weight pull bows. Good for Longbow, Field , Roving….. and as ammunition !

How long should arrows be for longbow?

Most new arrow shafts measure 32 inches before being cut, so that’s about as long of an arrow as you can shoot. Depending on your draw length, such an arrow might stick out an awful lot in front of your bow at full draw, which raises issues about clearance and maneuverability.

How did Vikings make arrows?

As well as the woods mentioned above, poplar, hornbeam, alder and elder could also have been used for making arrows during the Viking Age as we know that they were used in the medieval era for this purpose. The shafts were made by one of two methods: From small branches or saplings.

How much did a medieval arrow weigh?

The shafts recovered from the Mary Rose were estimated to have weights between 35 and 60 grams (suitable for bows from 70 to around 140 pounds respectively). The weight of the Westminster arrow was estimated to be roughly 35 grams (Hardy, 1992).

How many arrows did the Mongols carry?

Each Mongol archer carried 60 arrows with them. Usually extra quivers of arrows were attached to the soldier’s remounts.

Which is better recurve or longbow?

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.