How Far can Arrows fly using Modern Bows?
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How far can Arrows fly with modern bows?
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the temperature was closer to 45 degrees than the angle was.
This guy needs to buy a protractor 😅
Mean lean meme machine
I think he instinctively knows that 45 degrees isn’t the angle of maximum range for an arrow. More like 30.
@@peterboneg it is for cannons, rifles, blowguns, slingshots, do you know for sure that arrows are different? And do you know why?
@@peterboneg I think you instinctively need one two 😅30 degrees, seriously do you have a protractor, pull it out sometime and take a look at it.
"I'm going to shoot the arrow at a 45° angle, not higher, not lower."
*proceeds a 20° angle*
😂😂😂👏👏👏
I would have guessed 25 to 30 but he was way off his mark
haha that's my guess too 20º
This was going to be my comment. Beat me to it
That was one of the worst releases I have ever seen....
He does not need a lesson in archery, but he does need a lesson in geometry.
haha ... lol
@@lshepherd5859 his 45 was more like 25 lol
Of course, since he made the same mistake with all the bows, the relative performance should be correct.
We’re he was born the earth is flat. His family never went past the first sand hill 🖼
I think he really needs archery lessons as well
The title should be: "
Don Quixote and Sancho Pansa shoot arrows in the sky."
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@@emilybipi9660 I disagree.
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Easiest way to lose arrows
I could not imagine a more scientific test
haha
LOL
NOT !!!! LOL
For realz, the study protocol covered every parameter imaginable
Yeah 45°= 18°
The camera man is awesome. He is like the comic relief. I love that dude!
This is Abbet and Costello.
He is too much lol
Imagine how far they’d have gone if he’d actually fired at 45° ?
Shooting at actual 45° I measured 250 meters with a bow very similar to the one he shot first and got 114 meters. I don't think they'd be even able to find the arrows shot with the other bows.
I was about to comment on that. He's more like 30° every time.
45 is optimal on paper. in the real world, a slightly lower angle achieves more distance. mainly due to the variables related to air resistance, wind, drag.
@@dnichl No, 45 degrees is optimum if you base your calculations on school physics. The school physics does real havoc to science giving some view that things only work in theory but practice is different.
The one who calculated the 45 degrees as Newton. Guess who developed the formulas for air resistance. He was also Newton.
Not much better because 45 degrees is NOT optimal outside of theoretical vacuum.
In the real world, if you shoot at 45, you're going to lose more energy to moving the arrow vertically than horizontally.
The current distance records for recurve field bows is over 720m, for compound bows it's 1207m, the crossbow record it's 1,871m. For the traditional English wood longbow it's about 412m, for Turkish horn bow it's 566m.The unlimited conventional recurve flight bow record is 1,222m. That's for guys who know what a real 45 degree angle looks like...
I did notice his 45 dropped. But impressive none the less.
Thanks,you just gave all the information that I was searching for.
Those are supposedly the records but I'm not convinced they are accurate.
The physics don't seem to add up.
To calculate the distance of a projectile (without air resistance) at 45 degrees we can use the formula: D= g(V/g)^2, where D is distance, V is launch velocity, and g is gravity (32.174 fps/s). We can find the speed needed to travel any distance by V=g•sqrt(D/g).
In reality, neglecting air resistance is almost always ridiculous. Even so, by neglecting air resistance we can calculate the MINIMUM speeds needed to achieve those distances.
412m = 209 fps (longbow)
720m = 275 fps (recurve)
1207m = 357 fps (compound)
1222m = 359 fps (unlimited recurve)
1871m = 445 fps (crossbow)
I reiterate, these are the MINIMUM speeds necessary to fly the stated distances with zero air resistance and a 45 degree launch angle.
In reality air resistance is not zero so the launch speed would have to be even higher to compensate for speed losses during the flight.
Even so, the minimum speeds are pretty much the physical limits of each bow category so it's hard to see how they could possibly be shooting fast enough to compensate for speed losses.
Are we supposed to believe a crossbow arrow can fly for 13.8 seconds at 445 fps without losing any speed? That's a lot of time facing against a very strong wind (over 300 miles per hour). Of course launching at a higher speed could compensate for the speed losses but how much faster would it need to be launched? And is that really within the physical ability of a mechanical crossbow?
@@robinlehnerd1475 Accurate. Witnessed, accurately measured and recorded. May have been exceeded in some cases. Some are by a scientist at SNL (Sandia National Laboratory) who builds his own bows and arrows. Turkish horn bows can do 375 fps with flight arrows, and Don Brown has launched arrows at 500 fps from hand held conventional bows. You need to get out more, go back to math class, do better research - whatever works for you to catch up with the reality that has been demonstrated and can be believed.
Yeah the problem is fps if your ibo speed is a bare shaft arrow it’s supposed to be 5 gr per # but u shoot a super light arrow that’s fletched and this is a guess but the drag from that light of arrow is slowing the arrow down so u would have to count that wind level service etc u get the point
the camera dude makes the video literally and figuratively
FullOilBarrel literally, the camera “makes” the video
@@maximilianenglish1767 thats the point
Great comment
No, It's anoying!Also too much laughing!
@@puscasumarin6313 You're no fun man.
Damn, I need a friend who calls me cabron every other sentence
That's what i was thinking 😂
Caaaabrrrooonnnn
cabron is just spanish for friend
so just tell your friends to say cabron whenever they're gonna say friends
@@windagar1552 😂😂
I’ve never seen such an unprepared video be worth so much content
Mónus József: On August 24, 2012, at an archery competition in Ergun, Inner Mongolia, he fired a distance of 653 meters with his self-made bow (traditional ancient Hungarian bow) and arrow, setting a new world record for long-range shooting.
Tozkoparan iskender 849 meter
@@kemalakifbursal965 Oh no.
Monus József 2018 897,66 m ;)
With a traditional Hungarian bow not a modern composite one!
@@Hitmanevo tozkoparan iskender live in late 1500 research him ;)
Me and Mónus sent an arrow over the Niagara in April 26, 2018 from Canadian side to the Usa side with ease....and that was only around 500 yrds.
Your 45 degrees is more like 20 degrees 🙈😂
I agree too 😂
It ain't 45 deg. It is more like 10 deg
Truth
yep - 30 degree max
He is using the imperial angle system :)))
“wait”
“ *i cough* “
“oki”
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I'm Ready!!!
Jasparie I'm reeaadddddy.
You guys are out of your minds pulling some of the stuff you do… and I love it!💥💪🏼😎
You have to appreciate the relationship these 2 have. Just makes a wholesome video.
Every time he says Cabron we take a shot of tequila.
you really wanna faint?
How did I end up in the hospital?
That’s so funny!! 🤣🤪
Have fun with alcohol poisoning
@@bradleysanders9007 Watched this six months ago, I'm still drunk!
If this is 45 degrees then my math teacher taught me everything wrong.
45 is half way between flat and vertical. I would say he was around 30
@@dustinmyeye8752 I think it is smaller than 20。。。
MU HY true
I am an American who's been living abroad for seven years whenever I go scuba diving and the instructors use feet[while in a country that uses meters] and im like please use meters ...
Atleast he was consistent
I love your genuine humor and delivery !
You guys are great! Doing things we all want to try, but can’t! And great sense of humor!
Sense of humour is all they got!😄😄
this was the most unscientific thing i've ever seen
Was not meant to be for science lol
Does it always have to be scientific?
By scientific, you mean reproducible. How can you compare them unless they have the same initial conditions. They should have had someone to the side, calling higher or lower to get the same angle for each shot. Due to air resistance, the angle should be slightly less than 45 degrees, probably 35 to 40, but it should be the same for each shot. Also, he should pull the arrow back the same distance, such as putting a mark on the arrow that should reach the bow before being released.
But its filmed in 360p withban old toothbrush
Sam Mathieu it was for FUN people , he never said it was a scientific test!
Everyone needs a Friend like the camera guy.
My wife and I loved this video. We laughed and laughed. You guys have great humor!
Lol I literally laugh every time these two had a conversation! Make more videos together
I love how goofy these guys are. So disorganized. It’s hilarious!
Yeah
We're having fun with them. They'd be fun at a party.
They jus wing it as they go along lol
Omg, this was in my feed.... I was dying!!! You guys were having fun, that's all that matters!!
You two are having too much fun, I enjoyed watching was surprised at the distances the arrows traveled. Keep the videos coming it was just what I needed this morning
It started out as a boring video but you guys are funny! Couldn't stop watching haha!!
“Wait” *coughs* “I cough” “oki” greatest camera man ever
Or when he said jello for yellow lmao
You should have shot these arrows in the dark. With some glow in the dark paint on them. So we can see the arrow fly through the sky
It was already too cold in daylight , let the man not freeze
Or use led lighted nocks, they do wonders at night
Naaaa! Set 'em on fire!!😄😄
On fire like old times
@goodfella21f yeah
Awesome presentation, loads of laughter, and lots of fun!
These guys have such good energy I love it.
You guys are so funny to watch, a couple of amigos laughing and having the best of fun! Who gives a shit if it is scientific or calculated, it was just 2 guys having fun in the desert. People relax and simply enjoy it for what it is and if it means nothing to you just move on and leave no comment. I have been hunting for over 40 years, spent 12 years in the special forces, and I currently have begun to big bore air rifling and bow hunt. I was totally entertained with this video, especially with the comradery between you two, and I would love to hang with you guys. So keep up the great videos and keep us entertained!
I think we all enjoyed the video for the same reason. Though once he gave his ideal of what he thought would be the optimal angle for distance. The guy part in us all wants to wonder if that is true. So, I though in would share a quick scientific answer. Yep, it is correct. Based on my science degree where we discussed this very thing in class.
Thank you so much
Edwin Sarkissian yeah good video made me laugh along with you guys
.....Well said....👍👍👍
@Adam ...who hurt you?
California probably has a law against true 45 degree angles.
Ron Watson California code 63 warning, this angle may produce cancer and birth defects.
All high capacity angles are prohibited
😂😂😂😂This comment made my day
ha. probably.
Ron Watson it probably causes cancer
You guys have way too much fun... Wish I was there to experience it there 1st hand...! 😍😍
You guys are very funny together. Thank you for the education and comedy.
He might not be shooting arrows the right way but they are having a lot of fun.
Yeah, and that's why I love the channel. Fun, fun, fun, and great personalities between the two.
Gasparito is the best camera man ever. "Am readeeeee"
CABRÓN!!!!
Frankly speaking, I don't remember who this guy in front of the camera was and not quite sure why he's in my feed. Then the cameraman chimes in, his voice and mannerism so unique, I immediately remembered that I watched another video by the same guy a few weeks ago.
Seriously, this cameraman/sidekick (or actually, maybe the real star of the show) is golden.
Agreed, only good friends continually call each other names like that, and it’s always heartwarming to watch a couple of guys who genuinely enjoy spending time with each other messing around.
"Haai cabron , iss so cold "😅.
Gabron
I close my eyes and it sound like I’m at a family gathering lol😂 love these guys
Can't remember when I've ever had so much fun watching friends be so damn cold. Don't ever change! Your enthusiastic companionship and joy for satisfying curiosity are contagious. I'll delight for a longer part of the day because of it.
"How many jards cabrón?"
Cabron the booshes!!
De jello wan
Dan - exactly. He must have said carbon 50 time. Sounds like he just swam the river.
@@jonathanunnasch1825 That's not a fair thing to say. We don't know about his status. I just thought his commentary was funny.
@@jonathanunnasch1825 no he doesn't sound like "he just swam the river" he has an accent and doesn't know every word but can express himself very clearly. That's more than what most people can do after their foreign language classes in school. Are you fluent in more than one language?
Scientists should hire them to perform mathematical calculations.
Hahhahahaaa good one....
guiTistic o no! Lol
Climate change ones do
YAH, then send them to the moon using their calculations.
How about NASA?
The camera guy is a trip. Lol. Yall seem like good company. Keep it up!
I absolutely love these guys and their crazy videos
This guy makes me want to get a taco and a beer😂🤣😁
hahhah real funny
Interesting video. Amazing how far some of those arrows traveled. Even more amazing that you were able to retrieve them all. Enjoyed it!
Thank you for this! I Smiled and snickered the whole time..lol this was simply magnificent! Lol "Ah Cabrón"
I love these guys. They are great as a team!
I agree about the angle...it was about 20 degrees. My standard recurve bow with a 42 pound draw weight will shoot an arrow nearly 400 yards at 45 degrees. The former world record for an 80 pound bow was 900 yards. His last compound bow should have made over 1000 yards...well over 1000 yards.
everyone in the comments talking about how he shot the arrows wrongs
I'm just here to hear them say cabron and laugh
Hey carbon you gotta use that google watcha called it. Assist. Carbon.
Roflmfao hey man me too!
@Fran you're not alone lol
Aye carbon!
Cabron, just gotta use google assistance or sunnting
You guys are the best duo on youtube!
13:08 YOU GUYS ARE HILARIOUS! This archery video had me laughing so hard from start to finish. I have been binge watching archery videos all year and this one by far is the funniest. It was a breath of fresh (and COLD) air to get a break from the typical bowhunting and archery videos. I may never watch another one of your videos on your channel but you two get a Subscribe, Like and Comment below. Keep up the good work and laughs! Stay safe.
8:34 “this camera has a stabilization feature”
I was looking for this comment specifically Haha. I was like "yeah okay"
Actually, many cameras DO have built in stabilization features.
i wanted to like this but saw it was at 69 likes
I on,y watch these guys to hear the camera man say “I’m Ready” lol...
I have watched this several times through the years and It always makes me smile and laugh lol
Thanks for the laughs guys. I love this channel.
Can you imagine these two jokers with a couple beers in them?!?!
100% the smoked a little pot before shooting
Who said that wasn't what they did here?
@@HemphillFireArms peyote
What they'd be like with a few beers in them? I'm pretty sure that's what we're watching!
Tequila!
😂 "I know exactly....its like three feet something!!" 😂
These guys must be high. I love it! Most fun archery video ever!
You two make me laugh on all your videos absolutely love it! Dont change a thing!!!!!
Gasperito and Edwin's chemistry is super friendly. They are like brothers.
I would have too much fun with you guys :D :D One day i will make my way there!!! Great video brother, made me smile many times haha
Man I love your videos 💗
you guys crackin me up! would love to drink beers with yall!
you had a great day out with your friend and that is what's important. Nice. You made it feel like I was there with you
"EES JELLO!?" 🤣🤣
I feel like this was more of a comedy show with you and the camera guy, I loved it!
This is the most unscientific comparison video I’ve ever seen…. And yet it was still so much fun 😂
thanks, i have been asking this question for years, thanks again.
you guys make me laugh , put a smile on my face , that deserves a like .
You guys are a trip man. Look forward to more vids.
Always wanted to know this! 😀
Few seconds in the video I started checking comments about angles.
I really appreciate your seriousness and commitment to scientific accuracy
Having too much fun. Thanks fellas for bringing us along. God bless.
Is too funny watching your videos guys, I really love you guys
I’ve already nicknamed the last arrow not slow Apollo, 😳and I like the Amigos.
Had a cool time researching .All the arrows got invisible in flight pretty quickly .
I really apprecaite you guys speaking english for us non-spanish folk. You guys are a great team! I've always wanted to do exactly what you're doing! God bless!
I like the accent; cavron, there's snakes on the booshies 😂
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Cabrón*
Means 'motherfucker' in spanish
Nice experiment and to come up of the actual and real results.
You guys are having fun…..awesome
Love these guys. Not too technical, but they make watching their videos fun.
A buddy, a adventure, fun and laughs that’s a damn good day.
Great video guys
Compared to machine gunning gas tanks this is almost a history class! Fun video, good to see. Have fun guys!
You guys always make me laugh. Keep up the good videos!
They're freezing and he's worried about snakes. LMAO
I hope u hike in nature one day.....
You have a really good cameraman and friend.
Hi Men, best regards from Germany. You are great. Love to see your videos. Good, that your grandfather had this lake in the early 20"....
You're friendship is awesome, lots of smiles and laughs whilst shooting stuff 😎👍
Added air resistance, it's 42.8 degree. The thing is, the angle he is taking is more like 30 degree
At best. Looked like 15 to 30 degrees to me.
I agree but at least he seemed to be fairly consistent with his angle on the different bows, even if he wasn't up at the angle he thought he was.
Yes, hes only aiming about 32 degrees
I felt it is too low too. And not considering the wind etc., but this is more fun that accuracy anyway :)
Easiest way was to put a digital angle gauge on the riser... ;-)
I love how this guys having fun 😂
I love this channel, you guys crack me up..."the snakes" LMAO!!
Dudes having a good time.
The world needs more of this.
These two cats are so funny. They really know how to have fun and make it entertaining. So care free. They laugh at anything and cause me to bust out laughing. Saying "Cabrone" to each other. Hilarious! If feels like they both came right out of a comic book. Keep it going Edwin! We need more people like you in this current uptight world we're in.
I notice that just because they are laughing together, u think something is funny n u start laughing too meanwhile u don't even know why ur laughing in the first place. Ur laughing cuz they're laughing.
13:30 How we remember? Too cool, thanks guys for adding to my Christmas joy! In Christ, Steve S. from Michigan. Merry Christmas.
13:10 (
Parallel with ground is 0°
Straight up is 90°
Half way between is 45°
Next, shoot at 90 degrees,
see how close the arrow hits to where you're standing.
@@lumox7 They actually did that in an earlier video!
@@lumox7 We did that as kids until we lost an arrow in the sun and all ran and stood under car port. The arrow came down close to where it was shot from. We quit after that .
Gaspar needs his own channel. Straight up
you 2 are crazy and i love it
This was a potentially interesting experiment if it had been taken seriously. Nearly 60 years ago I belonged to an archery club. We did such an experiment. First we tried to establish what the best angle is. 45 degrees is the best angle in a vacuum. With air resistance the best angle is usually lower but it is different for each weapon and each projectile. At least some attempt to launch at the same angle would have been good.