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How Fast Is Arrow (compound bow)?
100 m/s
360 km/h · 224 mph
A modern compound bow shoots arrows at 100 m/s — 360 km/h. The compound bow uses cams and pulleys to multiply draw force, letting archers hold full draw with a fraction of the strength a longbow would demand.
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Did you know?
The compound bow was invented in 1966 by Holless Wilbur Allen, an American engineer — making it one of the youngest hunting weapons in history.
How it compares
- Faster than the falcon's stoop
- Cams multiply draw strength
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