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bloody hell

They are extremely good woooow

that is actually an old trick and seen it done a few times now. Plus with the power those bows get now tis almost straight as a bullet.

 

You should go see professionals do it over 80 - 100 metres. now that is impressive.

Just showed it to my dad who used run an archary club, and he said it happens all the time in competion, but it results in their arrows smashing LOL, and they aint cheap.

90m, 70m, 50m, 30m in a FITA round, 100yds, 80yds, 60 yds in a York round.

 

That was some decent shooting but he totally fluked the arrow in the arrow. There is no archer in the world who is THAT good on purpose. Closest is probably Chris White (compound bow, UK) who can hit 1p pieces at will at 100yds. I'm happy settling for all 6 of my arrows in the gold at 100yds (12.2cm diameter).

 

I've actually seen that arrow in arrow thing done at an indoor competition (20yds), by a guy shooting skinny carbons on the same target as my mate who was shooting fat allys. He was shooting barebow too (not using a sight or stablizers).

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