ARCH - APD requirements
Dewart, Charles R. --G3 Contractor (Anteon Corp)
Charles.Dewart at hood.army.mil
Fri Apr 27 12:39:54 PDT 2001
I will say one thing for that 160 siloflex, it's strong. I brought a peice
of it into work with me today. I put it down on the carpet, stood on it and
bounced up and down on it several times. It was only a little bit out of
round and did not break. I don't think there are too many fighters out
there that out weigh me. So if it will hold up to me, I think it will do
just fine on the battlefield.
Gilli
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From: Dewart, Charles R. --G3 Contractor (Anteon Corp)
[mailto:Charles.Dewart at hood.army.mil]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 1:59 PM
To: 'ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org'
Subject: RE: ARCH - APD requirements
I talked to Baron Vallust no long after that happened. He gave me the
impression the APD was basically a film canister taped on the back end of
the arrow.
Gilli
(Snip)
I have some concerns that we should encourage a 45 degree angle on the front
of the tube unless someone can point out a reason not to. Baroness Ascelyn
of Bonwicke our Western Region Archery Marshal reported that a while back
Baron Vallust shot one of these while in the Outlands and the APD smacked
and
injured his finger on the bow hand at it passed the riser. I have done some
testing and I feel that with a 45 degree angle the risk seems to be reduced
as the APD should slide past the hand. However, with no front angle or a
lesser one I think the risk is increased.
I made some with a 22.5 degree angle and purposely nocked them backwards,
drew and released them and they smacked the riser pretty hard (I was smart
enough to get my hand out of the way). A 45 degree angle slipped past the
riser but ofcourse the shot was deflected off target.
In Service,
--
Lord Eadric Anstapa
Coastal Regional Archery Marshal, Ansteorra
eadric at scabrewer.com
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