Table of Contents
- 1 What advantage did the English longbow have over the French crossbow?
- 2 Can an English longbow pierce plate armor?
- 3 What draw weight longbow should I get?
- 4 Can longbows penetrate plate armor?
- 5 What are the disadvantages of a Mongolian longbow?
- 6 What are the challenges of archery in the Manchu culture?
What advantage did the English longbow have over the French crossbow?
The longbow was vital in the victory of the English over the French in the Hundred Years’ War. The ability of the archers to shoot more arrows per minute than crossbowmen and the long range of the weapon gave the outnumbered English an advantage in the Battles of Crecy and Agincourt.
Can an English longbow pierce plate armor?
Well, first of all a real longbow can penetrate steel armor, as long as the arrowhead is made of forged, hardened steel. Real longbows were made of yew and were really big, like taller than a man. They were very expensive and took special training of many years to use properly.
Why was the English longbow so effective?
Longbows were serious weapons, and their power was immense. Arrows could penetrate chain mail with relative ease, and frequently did, making plate armour more and more necessary. While medieval crossbows were also very powerful range weapons, longbows were cheaper, easier to make, and faster to shoot.
What is more powerful crossbow or longbow?
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.
What draw weight longbow should I get?
If you’re used to shooting a compound bow, I advise that you start out with a traditional bow 15 pounds lighter than the peak weight of your compound. For example, if you’re comfortably shooting a 65-pound compound, I would suggest a 50-pound longbow or recurve at your draw.
Can longbows penetrate plate armor?
Yes, but much depends on range, arrow type, and the quality of the plate armor. The heavy English longbows, throwing heavy arrows made of ash and equipped with “pile” arrowheads were known to pierce plate.
Can a longbow pierce plate armor?
How good is the 82 pound Manchu bow?
At 82 pounds its draw weight started to outperform the disadvantage of the weight of its ears, results were impressive. The 82# Manchu bow, made by Wen Chieh, outperformed a well-made 128# yew longbow, shooting the same 1230 grains (80g) military weight arrow a stunning 190fps against 170fps for the longbow.
What are the disadvantages of a Mongolian longbow?
The Mongol’s arrows were intended to be used on more lightly armored adversaries. One main drawback of a Mongolian bow, compared to an English longbow, is that composite bows require much more time and labor to make. Some composite bows remain in a jig, with their different layers bound together for several months or even years.
What are the challenges of archery in the Manchu culture?
(A 100 pound bow was said to be able to kill a bull if it came unstrung.) Thus correcting misalignments were part of the traditional Manchu archer’s set of basic skills. Another challenge is the stringing process.
Did the Ming dynasty use bows like the Manchu?
It shows that bows of construction quite comparable to the Manchu bow, called “big-ear bow” were already in use in the Ming, perhaps due to earlier contact with the tribes of the Northeast. The Manchu bow is a member of the family of Asian composite bows.