Repeating crossbow
Repeating crossbow
Mack,
Check out http://www.atarn.org/chinese/rept_xbow.htm It has detailed drawings of a repeating crossbow.A little bit more complicatedcrossbow is given at http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/crossbowfull.pdf Considering how handy you are with tools, would be something interesting for you to do this summer.If you build one,do post pictures.
Take care,
penpusher
Check out http://www.atarn.org/chinese/rept_xbow.htm It has detailed drawings of a repeating crossbow.A little bit more complicatedcrossbow is given at http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/crossbowfull.pdf Considering how handy you are with tools, would be something interesting for you to do this summer.If you build one,do post pictures.
Take care,
penpusher
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Thanks, penpusher.
The first link isn't opening but the second one looks interesting, though I have yet to read it.
Having looked into the subject (longbows and recuve), briefly, I have the greatest of respect for the bowyer. Matching the arrow to the bow is also a science in it's own right.
Don't see myself making one now but have saved it for future reference. If you come across something similar on longbows and recuve bows please let me know.
Mack The Knife
The first link isn't opening but the second one looks interesting, though I have yet to read it.
Having looked into the subject (longbows and recuve), briefly, I have the greatest of respect for the bowyer. Matching the arrow to the bow is also a science in it's own right.
Don't see myself making one now but have saved it for future reference. If you come across something similar on longbows and recuve bows please let me know.
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I have talked to one of the top gun restorers and bowmakers in the US about repeating crossbows and he is of the opinion that these designs were made for military use where it would make sense to lay down a hail of arrows on an advancing army. He has built one on the past and the accuracy was extremely poor compared to what is possible with a single load crossbow. Granted the old tech could probably be improved to some extent by using more modern materials, but the design is not one that is suited to modern day use for hunting or target shooting or whatever.
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Re: Repeating crossbow
Monty3006 is best placed to answer this question.Does any one know, If i can import a Cross-Bow.
I live in India.
Come on Monish....
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Re: Repeating crossbow
Horton and Barnett both make quality crossbows, my brother has a Barnett with a similar draw weight (this one is 175 lb and I think his is 200 lb)
If you get one, I'd suggest you also get a cocking mechanism for it too, there is a crank-style one that works well, another friend has one and really likes it. He just got a crossbow this year for deer hunting so I'll let you know how it works.
If you get one, I'd suggest you also get a cocking mechanism for it too, there is a crank-style one that works well, another friend has one and really likes it. He just got a crossbow this year for deer hunting so I'll let you know how it works.
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Re: Repeating crossbow
Speaking of cross bows, this is a William Tell that was used by the OSS in WW2 to neutralise sentries.
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Anyone know the answer to this one?vpinglay";p="3884 wrote:Does any one know, If i can import a Cross-Bow.
I live in India
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