Compound Bow vs. Cardboard #bowhunting #archery #outdoors #yeeyee

Published on July 20, 2024
Duration: 0:45

This video demonstrates an experiment to determine the stopping power of a compound bow by testing arrow penetration through multiple layers of cardboard. The host, an enthusiast with proper archery form and safe equipment handling, tests incremental stacks before a final test with 64 pieces, showing the arrow's ability to pass through significant material.

Quick Summary

An experiment was conducted to test the penetration power of a compound bow arrow through cardboard. After testing incremental stacks, the final test concluded that 64 pieces of cardboard were required to stop the arrow, demonstrating the significant force and penetration capability of modern archery equipment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:03Incremental Cardboard Testing
  3. 00:23Final Penetration Test Setup
  4. 00:35Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pieces of cardboard did it take to stop an arrow from the compound bow?

In the experiment shown, it took 64 pieces of cardboard stacked together to finally stop the arrow fired from the compound bow. The host tested incrementally before the final test.

What kind of bow was used in the cardboard penetration test?

The video specifically features a compound bow for the arrow penetration test. The host is seen holding and using this type of bow throughout the experiment.

What safety precautions should be taken during archery penetration tests?

Always ensure a safe backstop and a clear shooting area. Be mindful of where the arrow might exit the target material to prevent accidents or damage.

What was the purpose of the cardboard stack experiment?

The experiment aimed to demonstrate and quantify the penetration power of an arrow shot from a compound bow by testing how many layers of cardboard it could pass through before stopping.

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