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  1. Rick Short:

    Dr. Lasky,
    I am just finishing a book that I picked up in China last week. It is titled, "Genghis Kahn". In it are several discussions regarding the Mongol's deft and convincing use of the bow. It becomes clear just how transformational this tool was to civilization.

    I am sure you will enjoy reading it.

  2. Den Erickson:

    Hello Dr. Lasky,
    I have been shooting over this weight for many years , in both longbow and recurve.
    I am now going for over 230 # this next week or so .

  3. JD:

    I want to know how thick that steel is.

    Contemporary accounts do not support the notion that longbows shot "nuclear arrows" that could defeat any plate armour. See accounts of Brouwershaven, Flodden, and others.

    I wonder, are you familiar with the research of Dr. Alan Williams' "The Knight and the Blast Furnace?" The chapter of his book on armour penetration (as well as the appendix on "the target" from Robert Hardy'd "Longbow") demonstrates that, while an arrown fired from a longbow might pierce the thinner armour on the limbs, it was unlikely to pierce the thicker armour on the torso or head to a depth sufficient to seriously injure or kill the armour's wearer.

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