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English Long Bow.
there have been thousands of weapons made in the last couple of years, but one of my favourites is the English long bow... read a small article about this weapon some years ago, some were made with a 100pound pull on them ! can you imagine the amount of physical strength needed in the upper body to be able to hold and pull, then release accurately !?!?!
these bowmen were true craftsmen. the bone in the upper body would grow thicker to compensate for the stresses of working these armour piercing beasts..
what can i say other than "amazing weapon"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While we're pouring cold water on myths yew trees weren't planted in churchyards for bows.
Yew trees are of course evergreen are incredibly long lived and as such have been associated with eternal life for thousands of years - predating the longbow for centuries.
In fact there's a yew tree in a Scottish graveyard that I believe is thought to be not only older than the church there but older than Christianity itself
Thats right jake-the-peg ! It's the Fortingale yew, it's just a couple of miles from me (for anyone thinking of invading Scotland lol)
http://www.fortunecity.com/athena/exercise/2492/FORTINGALL/id17.htm
I have shot a 75 pounder and that was hard enough, went straight through a car door we were using as a target (not attached to a car I hasten to add).