Lars Andersen Turning Arrows
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3. ringmaster commented 6 years ago
I hope he shows Legolas...
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4. ChuckMaurice commented 6 years ago
It seems that Andersen is considered the best archer in the world but doesn't achieve unanimity as an historian :
lykopis.com/lars-andersen-fact-or-fiction/
youtube.com/watch?v=rDbqz_07dW4
lykopis.com/lars-andersen-fact-or-fiction/
youtube.com/watch?v=rDbqz_07dW4
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5. MindTrick commented 6 years ago
#2 according to his own comments on the YT video, he "shows" it at 0:43 but it doesn't really show imo. He seems a bit evasive with his answers, not sure whether he is being so on purpose or just is being awkward or something. But i personally can't really get a good grasp on it, something is lacking for me to understand it. I totally understand that it might be possible, but then there has to be something with the arrow that makes it "lean" towards the side you aim. As in example if you have feathers that are angled like the aileron on an airplane, like you do with paper planes as well.
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9. Judge-Jake commented 6 years ago
Arrows our Lars, Arrows!
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11. Klemm commented 6 years ago
#5 but he does. one usually places the arrow in the middle, 90 degrees with the bow/string. he places it at an angle and offset from the center point. this causes the arrow to fly at an angle also. after a while the feathers will start to correct the path and normal flight resumes. i'll give it a try with my bow next time i go shooting
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12. MindTrick commented 6 years ago
#11 yea, but its bad angles, it lasts for 3 seconds, and doesn't say anything about the arrow itself, so its not a good explanation. Its just a short pic of him angling the arrow in a weird way, and a picture with an arrow towards the feathers, but no comment if they are modified. It just doesnt come off clearly
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13. thundersnow commented 6 years ago
Trick shooting maybe
+4 1. ChuckMaurice commented 6 years ago