Re: Crossbows vs. Longbows
Something I learned while checking this topic : the long bow should be considered as a cousin of the composite bow.
True, it's made of only one piece of wood... But the piece of wood that was taken was cut among different layer of the tree, running through the core to the exterior skin (yew ; other trees were less efficient), acting a bit like composite bows. Without the problem of the rain going against the glue !
It seems it took one day to build one. Compare that to composite bow or crossbow ! The rope accounting for half the price (sometimes in silk)
In a way the yew long bow was a bit like a giant, rainproof, composite bow.
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