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

Published on July 20, 2024
Duration: 0:45

This experiment demonstrates the penetration power of a compound bow arrow through cardboard. It took 64 pieces of cardboard to finally stop an arrow, highlighting the significant force a compound bow can generate. The video showcases incremental testing and a final determination of the arrow's stopping point.

Quick Summary

It took 64 pieces of cardboard stacked together to finally stop an arrow fired from a compound bow. The experiment involved incremental testing, starting with fewer layers and progressing to the full stack to determine the arrow's stopping point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Compound Bow vs Cardboard Test
  2. 00:03Incremental Cardboard Penetration Testing
  3. 00:23Final Test: Maximum Cardboard Stack
  4. 00:35Results: 64 Cardboard Pieces Stop Arrow

Frequently Asked Questions

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

In the experiment conducted, it took a total of 64 pieces of cardboard stacked together to finally stop the arrow fired from the compound bow. This demonstrates the significant penetration power of modern archery equipment.

What was the testing process for the compound bow and cardboard experiment?

The testing involved incrementally increasing the number of cardboard pieces, starting with 1, then testing 4, 8, 12, and 16 pieces. After confirming the arrow passed through these smaller stacks, a final test with all available cardboard was conducted to find the stopping point.

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

The video utilized a compound bow for the experiment. The host was seen holding and firing the compound bow, which is designed for high arrow speeds and penetration power, making it suitable for testing against materials like cardboard.

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