Shooting a 1257 lb Great Horn Composite Crossbow - version 2.0

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2019
  • Shooting with a 1257 lb rampart composite crossbow replica based on a medieval original from the 14th/15th century.
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  • @Cervando
    @Cervando Před 4 lety +68

    I hope you warned the local airport before firing the last shot...

  • @rapsod1911
    @rapsod1911 Před 4 lety +61

    Energy of 320g bolt is similar to 9mm pistol bullet.

    • @Zoltan74
      @Zoltan74 Před 3 lety +9

      The weight is high, but the speed is very slow. If you are the target at 100 meters away, you have about ~2 seconds to walk away. At the pistol ~0.3 sec. :)

    • @ArbaletesduLimousin
      @ArbaletesduLimousin Před 3 lety +2

      Yes but a pistol bullet is very small and light, at 10 - 50 meters the impact of this slow but enormous and heavy crossbow bolt will do a lot more damage to it's poor target !

    • @Ormusn2o
      @Ormusn2o Před 3 lety +1

      Remember that this is also energy of a strong push. It all depends on size of the projectile and surface it covers. For comparison, a baseball will have about 5000 lb of force or even more, and catcher catches it in his glove. You can't catch a 9 mm pistol bullet in a glove.

    • @the1009998
      @the1009998 Před 3 lety

      @@Zoltan74 but if you have several of these shooting at you, you will have no chance of dodging any of them. Also, it is hard to keep track of a crossbow bolt flying straight at you. You would have to focus entirely and only on dodging it

    • @jkre
      @jkre Před 2 lety

      @@Zoltan74 Only if you know that you are been shot at. Hard to see or hear when wearing a steel helmet with padding and a visor. On top of that, if you are busy of fighting somebody else, hard to see it coming.

  • @HistoricalWeapons
    @HistoricalWeapons Před 2 lety +13

    Will be making a video about the truth about Medieval crossbows soon, (unlike steel crossbows) 426 JOULES is quadruple a typical longbow in the medieval period. its insane...

  • @mpsmith47304
    @mpsmith47304 Před 4 lety +60

    Excellent! Imagine that monster on a castle’s wall! I’d love to see a video of you and Leo Todeshini (Todsworkshop) just get together and talk about crossbows. Such a fascinating subject that we are just rediscovering.

    • @m.j.9318
      @m.j.9318 Před 2 lety +6

      but dont forget also to invite Joerg (slingshot channel) to the party :D

    • @HistoricalWeapons
      @HistoricalWeapons Před 2 lety +3

      @@m.j.9318 he doesn’t make historical crossbows

    • @m.j.9318
      @m.j.9318 Před 2 lety +4

      @@HistoricalWeapons duh... Yes but is still fun, so what?

    • @Zhisaoka
      @Zhisaoka Před rokem +1

      I agree!

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I think Todd has mentioned him already in one of his videos, a collab would be fantastisch, Ja!

  • @bokkenwielderful
    @bokkenwielderful Před 2 lety +13

    I made a heavy bolt at 212 grams launched from my excalibure axiom at 25 mps. I am humbled by this old Swiss xbow. Lovely reproduction.

  • @delcat8168
    @delcat8168 Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent. I love the way it knocked over the boss. I liked the recoil on the flight shot too :-)

  • @Acroballistics
    @Acroballistics Před 4 lety +19

    Until today, watching other crossbow tests, I thought crossbows were inferior to other projectile weapons. This video just changed my mind. Awesome craftsmanship.

    • @HistoricalWeapons
      @HistoricalWeapons Před 4 lety +2

      Gonna make a Chinese crossbow han dynasty

    • @javanbybee4822
      @javanbybee4822 Před 4 lety

      @@HistoricalWeapons want help with that?

    • @HistoricalWeapons
      @HistoricalWeapons Před 4 lety

      @@javanbybee4822 yes plz

    • @spectre9065
      @spectre9065 Před 3 lety

      You can only shoot 2 bolts per minute with this thing.

    • @nebfer
      @nebfer Před 3 lety

      From what I understand it's a bit like this, high end crossbows could win over bows in terms of raw power, but bows do have a massive advantage of rate of fire, cross bows like these at best two rounds a minute. Where as even a 150 pound longbow can reach 10-15 rounds a minute (though you would likely be a bit worn out after that). So hitting power or rates of fire... Suppression of a force advancing at you would be a lot easier with bows than crossbows, the morale impact of a few thousand arrows hitting your line in the span of a minute or two would be more notable than in the same time frame only a few hundred slightly harder hitting bolts reached your line.
      The big advantage AFAIK of Cross bows is not any of that it's actually in training requirements, a good Longbowmen could take say 5 years (though a passable one might only take a year or two) to get up to the strength required to operate reliably the higher end bows. A good Crosbowmen perhaps only 5 months or so. So a notably quicker time to train a good user, time in which could be used in other tasks or a notable advantage in savings in terms of "training costs".
      Furthermore when Guns started becoming popular they where even quicker to train with than crossbows (say 5 weeks), which shows that even though guns did have a advantage of hitting power over other weapons their rate of fire was slow where not very accurate and the weapons where expensive, you could quickly take a "peasant" and after a few weeks have a reasonable solder with a arquebus.

  • @OversizedPringleToe
    @OversizedPringleToe Před rokem +5

    ‘he ma’es definitely dead 💀

  • @molochi
    @molochi Před rokem +8

    Now that's impressive. Those big limbs look like they give a better powerstroke than a typical medieval crossbow and the resulting 400j is solidly in handgun energy territory.
    I wanna see this go up against the breastplate that was barely dinged by Joe Gibb's 165# longbow. lol

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes those kind of experiments are so much fun to watch, and so informative as well. Nothing like dispelling all those myths and legends.
      IMO I think it's going to produce the same, or similar results. With the exception that the ding is going to be much larger, and the impact would have probably knocked the rider of his horse.

  • @guilhermehx7159
    @guilhermehx7159 Před 4 lety +22

    I want see it through armor

    • @nathanielward7241
      @nathanielward7241 Před 4 lety +4

      Against well made armor it would be barely fatal is the funny part. Steel armor got pretty insane, able to shrug off 900 lbs without hurting the person inside multiple times. 1250 might do it if the guy just stands there and takes it straight to the chest.

    • @user-uy1rg8td1v
      @user-uy1rg8td1v Před 3 lety +1

      Or through a shield.

    • @abisalpha
      @abisalpha Před 3 lety

      @Turaglas which invention of Joerg are you talking about ???
      Also I've read some articles online which mentioned that experienced slingers could sling their projectiles at speeds of at least 90 M/S and yes that's 90 meters per second I'm talking about, However there was no weight of the projectile & type of projectile mentioned, So I'm not sure & I've also read other Articles which mention far lower speeds of 40-50 M/S, typical Slinger projectile tended to be 50-500 Gram with the Lead one's being the most efficient // So If the 90 M/S claim is true and if we take a central weight projectile of 200 Gram Then a 200 Gram projectile being thrown at 90 M/S = 810 Joule (and that's indeed not Funny)

    • @abisalpha
      @abisalpha Před 3 lety

      @@nathanielward7241 the Bolt Head might make a significant difference, If it's made of Hardened steel instead of Iron, then I believe It'll go through

    • @nathanielward7241
      @nathanielward7241 Před 3 lety

      @@abisalpha it all depends on the quality of the armor, late stage full plate mail could definitely take it, but anything less not so much.

  • @janviljoen7001
    @janviljoen7001 Před 5 lety +6

    This is impressive.

  • @sasasasa-lx6cl
    @sasasasa-lx6cl Před 5 lety +14

    Also very good comparison with Tod's 1275 lb steel crossbow - steel bow IS less efficient simply because it is heavier (no fault of Todd, his craft is awesome). Venetians composite crossbow makers were right when petitioned to kick out these upstarts smiths marking (or even importing!) steel bows and stealing away sales from honest craftsmen...

    • @GrimFaceHunter
      @GrimFaceHunter Před 5 lety +6

      No, that's the classic case of protectionism. Medieval period was rife with examples of it.

    • @spectre9065
      @spectre9065 Před 4 lety +5

      Don't forget power stroke. This crossbow seems to have a rather long draw length compared to most medieval crossbows, which allows more energy to be imparted to the bolt.

    • @GumaroRVillamil
      @GumaroRVillamil Před 4 lety +6

      medieval steel bows had a lower "safe" draw length than the theoretical maximum because medieval steel was not uniform like modern steel is. Bow makers had no way of knowing whether the bar of steel they were working with had any imperfections, microscopic cracks or what not that would cause the steel to fail when pushed to the maximum. That placed a limit on medieval steel bows. It is not the case with modern steel because of modern metal manufacturing science and processes.

    • @luigiridolfi2800
      @luigiridolfi2800 Před 2 lety

      Piu del libbraggio
      Conta il POWER STROKE

    • @HistoricalWeapons
      @HistoricalWeapons Před 2 lety +1

      it annoys me that steel bows is considered medieval...when it is literally at the very end of the medieval history

  • @thefatefulforce8887
    @thefatefulforce8887 Před rokem

    amazing video

  • @arnaudn.5675
    @arnaudn.5675 Před 4 lety +18

    Superb crossbow, what an impressive oompf it has ! What is the stroke length on this monster ? It looks like it is well above 30cm

  • @peasantmob1712
    @peasantmob1712 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video.

  • @REALdavidmiscarriage
    @REALdavidmiscarriage Před 3 lety

    you are the best man! so hard to find people taking a scientific approach to this stuff! Vielen Dank und grüße aus Österreich!

  • @edbroomhall6139
    @edbroomhall6139 Před 5 lety +1

    Impressive !!!

  • @iwasapirateonce1639
    @iwasapirateonce1639 Před 4 lety +3

    I wonder what size a weapon like this would have been downsized to for the use in field battles? I imagine a similar construction with even ~500 lb would be devastating on the battlefield.

  • @estiarosenkreuz6628
    @estiarosenkreuz6628 Před 3 lety

    what' the name of this music? can you tell me please?

  • @bill0127
    @bill0127 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice backdrop!

  • @Zanderman2000
    @Zanderman2000 Před rokem +1

    That 500gr bolt has about 4 times the kinetic energy of an modern high-speed compound bow. You get some idea how powerful this crossbow is. However it was very unconvenient in a line battle and propably these were never massively used against cavalry, or if, it was propably last thing the crossbowmen saw before they got spear through their chest.

    • @Celebdol
      @Celebdol Před 11 měsíci

      This is a siege weapon. Very useful in fortifications.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      How would it have been inconvenient in a line of battle?
      And more than probably this would have been used massively against cavalry, specially against a cavalry charge!
      It's like for the last 20 years or so, you haven't been watching any of the historical documentaries about the subject.
      At the Battle of Angincourt alone, 6000 genoese crossbowmen were employed. This particular model is not that cumbersome that it could not be carried by a single man, much less not employed easily in battle.
      As for protection, they would have had a pavise and another men-at-arms to carried it. Also large stakes would have been planted infront of their formations, thus allowing for an extra lager of defense. As a last resort they could always run behind their infantry force or cavalry.
      The model shown here is one of the last designs constructed of composite materials. Later models were made out of spring steel.

  • @barretshooter4046
    @barretshooter4046 Před 2 lety

    Amazing how much better materiał is this than a thick steel throwing Arma bows

  • @tolkien6384
    @tolkien6384 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice Music, What is the Music Called?

  • @chedabu
    @chedabu Před rokem

    Where is the music from?

  • @peterhuto6170
    @peterhuto6170 Před 5 lety +2

    Super!

  • @LocurasPreepers
    @LocurasPreepers Před 6 měsíci

    我是機械和電子工程師,這些工作很棒

  • @szerelem5740
    @szerelem5740 Před 2 lety

    what a nice place

  • @thereasoninlifeisthatthere5326

    Unglaublich!
    Einfach UNGLAUBLICH!!!

  • @MidnumVertorium
    @MidnumVertorium Před 28 dny

    DO U HAVE A PROJECT OF THIS ?

  • @joereynolds475
    @joereynolds475 Před 2 měsíci

    Must be down to the power stroke then. As you see the other reproductions using steel bows with same draw weight and short draw having the same power as a longbow with 120 lb draw. Makes u wonder if alot of the composite crossbows were more effective than we've been led to believe. Certainly Chinese medieval ones would have been deadly as they had long draw lengths.

  • @eomerchua7430
    @eomerchua7430 Před 3 lety

    Do u have to shoot it with a stand?
    Is it possible to shoot it standing up with no stand?like other crossbows

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 3 lety +2

      It weighs 11.4 kg so its not possible to shoot it without a stand or a rampart

  • @CulturaFugaz
    @CulturaFugaz Před 2 lety +1

    Name of the song please? 😁

  • @Hilbiggy
    @Hilbiggy Před 7 měsíci

    Id pay if you could make a video on how to build one of these or show how you made it

    • @leeho8746
      @leeho8746 Před 4 měsíci

      我也会选择付费,但这是他的机密😂

  • @Nikitaf44709
    @Nikitaf44709 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Badass 😮

  • @lscibor
    @lscibor Před 4 lety

    This energy is quite shocking, what is the power stroke of this crossbow?
    Thanks for this astounding work, anyway.

  • @Hehhan126
    @Hehhan126 Před 29 dny

    If the weight of the arrow is reduced, can the speed of the arrow be significantly increased?

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 29 dny +1

      yes, but only up to a specific point - then it becomes an "empty shot" and can destroy the bow

    • @Hehhan126
      @Hehhan126 Před 29 dny

      @@medievalcrossbows7621 Understood, thank you

  • @thiagomendes4314
    @thiagomendes4314 Před 2 lety

    Nice vídeo, Nice Song, remenber me Castlevania.

  • @cwmyr
    @cwmyr Před 3 lety +1

    It’s weird that this has 200 J more than what most other test with crossbows of similar weight show (about 180 J). Is a hornbow really 2x more effective than a steel bow or would these other bows also massively benefit from heavier bolts? BTW this also is 2x stronger than the heaviest warbows of 180 lbs (which seem equivalent to what 1200 lbs crossbows in other test achieve )

    • @ArbaletesduLimousin
      @ArbaletesduLimousin Před 3 lety +1

      Well yes, composite crossbows are a bit better, but also this is 2 times stronger than others medieval crossbows because it is 2 times bigger, so it can shoot enormous bolts with good velocity...

    • @lscibor
      @lscibor Před 3 lety

      It's not weird, it's much bigger bow with much bigger draw length, as most important thing.
      Big spring, lots of displacement, lots of energy stored.

    • @HistoricalWeapons
      @HistoricalWeapons Před 2 lety +3

      Not wierd at all this powerstroke is much larger and horn is about twice as efficient compared to steel of same specs

  • @sasasasa-lx6cl
    @sasasasa-lx6cl Před 5 lety

    Great crossbow, great test. Is sound of discharge authentic? Need more!!!!!! with tensioning bench, prototype and manufacture photos (please please) and with less annoying music :(.

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 5 lety +1

      The sound is authentic :-)

    • @LafayetteCCurtis
      @LafayetteCCurtis Před 4 lety

      The sound in the video is probably nothing like the volume in real life, though. These heavy crossbows are LOUD.

  • @jack1701e
    @jack1701e Před 2 lety +1

    Kind of like the anti material rifle of crossbows, bet that bolt could go through some shields back in the day, imagine you're on the other end of that behind a shield thinking you're safe then wham! A foot long bolt just punches through you and your shield. Impressive!

    • @lscibor
      @lscibor Před 2 lety

      You may find fragment of "Book of deeds of James I of Aragon" interesting. It describes something like that and more.
      It has following passage:
      "But we sent one of our shift crossbow there, and it fired at first two Saracen into the tunnel with such a force that it killed both of them with one shot notwithstanding their shields".
      Particularly interesting, considering that the book is generally thought to be written by James I himself, and he'd died in 1276. The very powerful crossbows we know about are generally much, much later period, as those reproduced by Andreas Bichler.
      YT will delete my post if I provide a link, but the book can be found at Google Books and you can search for the passage by typing "shields" or "shift crossbow'.

  • @simonphoenix3789
    @simonphoenix3789 Před rokem +1

    is that meters per second? 167 fps is about the speed of an average selfbow. but its firing a much heavier projectile. I wonder if it would be enough to defeat plate armor. that bolt is more like a spear than an arrow though.

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před rokem +1

      For the 320g bolt it was 51,82 and for the 222 g bolt 58,08 meters per second. The maximum speed for such hornbows is nearly 65 to 68 mps.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      A well made well tempered armour of the time would have been undefeatable by any impact weapon. It wasn't until the much later development of more powerful guns that armour started to become somewhat obsolete. The bulletproof armour was a concept developed to provide some sort of protection against firearms.
      The only means by which an armour opponent could be defeated was by attacking the openings and weak spots of the armour. The areas were armour could not cover the body properly...

  • @HgHg-yp6ft
    @HgHg-yp6ft Před 2 lety +2

    Did you tried against medieval steel armor? i almost hate that armor now haha, looks like no projectiles from the period can do anything against it...

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 2 lety +2

      Not at the moment - we have planned it. But we need a good replica of a breastplate....

    • @ArbaletesduLimousin
      @ArbaletesduLimousin Před rokem

      ​@@medievalcrossbows7621 The world's most powerful hand held crossbow VS armour, that's gonna be awesome ! Looking forward to see it !

  • @YesNo-tq1wh
    @YesNo-tq1wh Před 11 měsíci +2

    What’s the power stroke

  • @BhewaMd484
    @BhewaMd484 Před 2 dny

    Beast

  • @user-ul3qe2tq1o
    @user-ul3qe2tq1o Před 3 lety

    Nice

  • @LutzDerLurch
    @LutzDerLurch Před 4 lety

    Sooo....do you also make steel crossbows, particularly the type with the windlass?

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 4 lety

      Yes I do but I don't build steelbows by myself ;-)

    • @LutzDerLurch
      @LutzDerLurch Před 4 lety

      @@medievalcrossbows7621 As in, you are having a blacksmith cooperate with you on the steel prod itself?

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 4 lety +1

      @@LutzDerLurch jep - my prods come from Jens Sensfelder

  • @tusk3260
    @tusk3260 Před rokem

    Got any of those spring powered crossbow? I heard those were the most powerful and had to be drawed using a pedal system similar to a bicycle pedal.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      You watch to many video games and not enough history channels. Let's say is true, where did you come across that information?

    • @tusk3260
      @tusk3260 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tatumergo3931 for your information, i learned of the "Arbalète à ressort" from a French picture book called "Les Arbalètes du Moyen Age" not some lame missinformed documentary and all the heavier crossbows had clearly visible springs and coil. The most powerful one had to be reloaded or rather draw'd back with a combination of pedals and gears because otherwise it was simply too hard to draw back the string. I also had the chance to see the real thing in action and its actually more powerful then most guns. Penetrates armor as if it were made of paper.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tusk3260 . Penetrate armour? Oh now I know you are just trolling. Don't you find it strange outside of your reddit page?

    • @tusk3260
      @tusk3260 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tatumergo3931 i saw a live demonstration, try to deny it all you want, i don't care, because you wont change the fact i saw it happen with my own eyes.

    • @tusk3260
      @tusk3260 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tatumergo3931 Also had you actually done research you'd find out that crossbows were banned in multiple wars because they were too deadly and killed too many knights in armor.

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Před 3 lety +1

    can it shoot through castle walls?

  • @ulaanbataar4479
    @ulaanbataar4479 Před 5 lety +1

    Were these crossbows used only from the ramparts or were they used also by crossbowmen on the battlefield?

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 5 lety +5

      A use in the open battlefield is difficult, because you need a big spanning device too. My sources speak about such types of crossbow only in castels or towns....

    • @ulaanbataar4479
      @ulaanbataar4479 Před 5 lety

      @@medievalcrossbows7621 can you span it with a windlass or hand-held crannequin? Thank you

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 5 lety +2

      @@ulaanbataar4479 written sources speak about great windlasses or spannig benches. Such items you can find also at pictures.

    • @ulaanbataar4479
      @ulaanbataar4479 Před 5 lety

      @@medievalcrossbows7621 thank you very much!

    • @spectre9065
      @spectre9065 Před 4 lety

      You would need 2 men to wield it. One to carry the crossbow itself, another to carry the spanning device.

  • @Arqueiro-rk5et
    @Arqueiro-rk5et Před 2 lety

    it has incredible strength if you get shot in the head with this force it bursts

  • @galinadeleva
    @galinadeleva Před 5 lety +1

    what kind of glue did you use?

  • @austinshackles549
    @austinshackles549 Před 5 lety +5

    Would like to see how you pull it back :)

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 5 lety

      You can see the complete spanning device in this video: czcams.com/video/nY2untEwCnU/video.html

  • @Chandejch
    @Chandejch Před 4 lety

    Wait, how did you reload them?

    • @ArcaionV
      @ArcaionV Před 3 lety +5

      he pressed "R" button :D

  • @hakhakuuba5073
    @hakhakuuba5073 Před 2 lety

    Can it penetrate the kyrass?

  • @Leverguns50
    @Leverguns50 Před 2 lety +1

    Now that’s a real crossbow, seems to be far superior to the steel crossbows

  • @idontlikebigbrother9778

    That's a pretty long draw length

  • @orderofmagnitude-TPATP

    Holy S***

  • @GangRinpochee
    @GangRinpochee Před 3 lety

    I wanna buy

  • @leonhardheiliger2605
    @leonhardheiliger2605 Před 4 lety

    Medieval cannon 20mm

  • @joereynolds475
    @joereynolds475 Před 2 měsíci

    Sort of medieval equivalent to a Barrett 50 cal.

  • @VIZG88
    @VIZG88 Před 2 lety

    интересно как роговые полосы сокдинены в единый гладкий элемент
    как это все держится при нагрузках
    это по настоящему впечатляющее оружие
    большая энергия

    • @LongMax
      @LongMax Před rokem

      Много клея между слоями плюс сверху обтяжка из кожи. Вот как рога лука прикреплены к раме что держатся при такой нагрузке, вот это да вопрос

  • @DESIBOY-fe7nm
    @DESIBOY-fe7nm Před 4 lety

    Can this kill a wild bull?

    • @jzjzjzj
      @jzjzjzj Před 3 lety

      Ive seen people kill bears with a blow dart so i would say easily

  • @killerkraut9179
    @killerkraut9179 Před 5 lety +2

    Next Schoot at armour

    • @janomghranac795
      @janomghranac795 Před 5 lety

      give him one, or pay for it. Making one and sending it also works

    • @killerkraut9179
      @killerkraut9179 Před 5 lety

      @@janomghranac795 maybe he Schould start with a Ordenary Steel Plate .

    • @umartdagnir
      @umartdagnir Před 5 lety

      If you shoot armour made of modern steel with arrows made of modern steel, such tests have no point.

    • @killerkraut9179
      @killerkraut9179 Před 3 lety

      @@umartdagnir The steel Quality was often various in the medieval .

    • @landsknecht8654
      @landsknecht8654 Před 3 lety

      @@umartdagnir from what I understand modern carbon steel is not all that different than medieval carbon steel.

  • @user-zg1un5tr9k
    @user-zg1un5tr9k Před 2 lety

    Арбалет тема! У меня канадский excalibur exomax👍

  • @David-ey9jg
    @David-ey9jg Před 2 lety

    That trestle was extremely dangerous.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      Definitely a purposely designed Pavise for crossbows, would have been much better! But not until recently has the information and technology been available to start reconstructing one. I believe some German kid recently built one from images and descriptions found in an old treatise.
      Not to worry though, after the next WWIII, those of us who survive will be making plenty of shields and swords to fight the next World War...!

  • @leonardolejarde467
    @leonardolejarde467 Před 3 lety

    Dnd heavy crossbow

  • @victoryagusarowa5783
    @victoryagusarowa5783 Před rokem

    「コンテンツを調整する必要があります」、

  • @musthafaiqbalaziz7407

    Can i screnshot

  • @thegioiongvat-animal9383

    Very cool, I think it can hunt elephants, kk

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      The hunt of elephants is a very difficult enterprise, but certainly Cape Buffalo would be taken down more easily. A Cape Buffalo is certainly a worthy beast to take down and requires much care. Even after being shot with modern high caliber rifles, the beast can turn around and charge the hunter or his party.

  • @custodianvrael6471
    @custodianvrael6471 Před 3 lety +2

    So who came here because of dark souls?

  • @patriciusvunkempen102
    @patriciusvunkempen102 Před 5 lety +1

    gloich mal aboniert

  • @jatakzeja2761
    @jatakzeja2761 Před 5 lety +1

    Respect for prepare this test, but final results is almost this same as normal bow, longbow ow strong horsebow (speed, distance). All power is going to shoot heavy belt, which have more posibility to penetrate target, but mediaval arrows can do this. Again - very nice project and great job, but this crossbow havent any advantages.

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 5 lety +9

      Sorry, but this crossbow has an advantage - the cinetic energy of the bolt.....

    • @sasasasa-lx6cl
      @sasasasa-lx6cl Před 5 lety +4

      >> which have more posibility to penetrate target, but mediaval arrows can do this
      Nope. Imagine two stones, flying with same velocity - one is 50 gram, second is 300 gram. Which one will hurt more? Same with arrows - yes, even light arrows may hurt but this monstrosity will be devastating on the same range vs same target

    • @jatakzeja2761
      @jatakzeja2761 Před 5 lety

      @@sasasasa-lx6cl ok. You have right.

  • @Das_Red
    @Das_Red Před měsícem

    Such draw weight but with a light ahh arrow, make the arrow out of aluminum or iron would be perfect

  • @MarkMiller304
    @MarkMiller304 Před rokem

    So much weight with a pisspoor power stroke. Lots of wasted energy.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      For the late 14th century early 15th, and the materials/ type of construction. It was pretty good, and something not to sneeze at.
      Ofcourse if I had a jeep and a Thompson submachine gun at the battle of Agincourt, I would have become the king of Rome!

    • @MarkMiller304
      @MarkMiller304 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tatumergo3931 Mongol composite recurve bows existed in the same period. With that construction you get a much higher power stroke at a lower draw weight. A crossbow made from those prods are much more efficient that metal prods. I’m sure during that period Europeans had plenty of contact with mongols already.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MarkMiller304 . You're thinking the type of communication between people like the internet today, and jet travel across the world.
      Sure give me an HIMARS tank in 1453 and you would not have seen the name changing of a city! Anyways why argue with me, go ask Tod Todeschine why the power stroke on European balestras (scussi crossbows) is so short.

    • @MarkMiller304
      @MarkMiller304 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tatumergo3931 Mongol bows weren’t rocket science, literal dudes living in tents were able to make them you’re saying Europeans were too dumb to understand how they worked?

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MarkMiller304 . Do you know how to make hollandaise sauce? It's not rocket science, you know...
      P. S. The point is that is a recipe which today we could easily access through the internet or at any library. But back then these were well guarded secrets.
      Sure they could have figured it out, and they did. The longbow was not the only archery bow in use and existence in Europe at the time. Why they did not choose to implemented in the way you described. Well there are many reasons to enumerate, but for sure we will never know.
      Maybe the main reason is availability of materials and cost/time of production. A longbow can be carved in hours, a crossbow in a few days.
      Then also take into account that the Mongolian horse bow doesn't shoot heavy arrows, at least not as heavy as longbow arrows or crossbow bolts.

  • @Aengus42
    @Aengus42 Před 4 lety

    Bloody diabolical music! Ruined the visuals. Had to watch muted.

    • @madtechnocrat9234
      @madtechnocrat9234 Před rokem

      i liked it, felt a bit like heroes 3. A bit more metal though.

  • @kiirolozanogarcia3003
    @kiirolozanogarcia3003 Před 8 měsíci

    is there more info around this crossbow?

    • @medievalcrossbows7621
      @medievalcrossbows7621  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I wrote an article in the Jahrblatt der IG Historische Armbrust 2016: Zur Leistungsfähigkeit einer „großen Armbrust“, p. 88-101.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@medievalcrossbows7621. Are you in the business of making and selling them by any chance?

  • @soma_trip1863
    @soma_trip1863 Před rokem

    In. Sane.