Close quarters my old crossbow would take you down. More than just a toy. Not going to use it to shoot rabbits but I wouldn't stand in front of one.Speaker to Animals wrote:Montegriffo wrote:I used to have a single handed crossbow with a 40lb draw. Neat little weapon, I wouldn't want one pointed at me.Speaker to Animals wrote:
If you get a crossbow, I am petitioning HM to remove your English citizenship.
Even I have a longbow.
I've wanted a Longbow ever since I read Thomas of Hookton. I'm determined to go on a course and make my own though. There are several weekend courses around but I just don't seem to find the time.
You might as well just purchase one. You can get one in America for a few hundred dollars that is pretty good. 40 lbs draw is not enough for anything but a toy, though. You need minimum 50 lbs to hunt small game here. Our ancestors wielded warbows with nearly 200 lbs draw weight.
I've seen traditional longbows 70-90 lbs for under £100 but I think I'd enjoy making one and learn from the experience.
I'd like a proper Yew bow but I doubt I'd be able to pull more than an Ash bow can comfortably achieve.
I could hang one over the fireplace in my house in Aquitane just in case the locals get all hundred years war on me.