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@Lord.Kiltridge
@Lord.Kiltridge 4 года назад
Sure, he shot an aspirin in slow motion. But can he do it at full speed?
@nvcnyc4298
@nvcnyc4298 4 года назад
Epis 😂
@theguyinmaine
@theguyinmaine 4 года назад
AOC, is that you?
@willlaan3841
@willlaan3841 4 года назад
Nice one Cyril
@bxbank
@bxbank 4 года назад
Exactly! It's a conspiracy, I tell you! :)
@teddanville6996
@teddanville6996 4 года назад
You idiot, it was the camera that recorded and play back with slow motion, he was shootin at full speed. There has to be that one guy who missed the joke so here i am.
@ippielb
@ippielb 4 года назад
Straight as an arrow has a whole new meaning now.
@lvbboi9
@lvbboi9 4 года назад
Holy Shut
@itsnotbleach
@itsnotbleach 4 года назад
Meant you'll bend a little no matter
@dullapple
@dullapple 4 года назад
Time flys like an arrow, fruit flys like a banana
@wtel9536
@wtel9536 4 года назад
Not really. Regardless of external pressures the arrow always straightens true.
@chasehartman1815
@chasehartman1815 4 года назад
wtel a little peer pressure and you’ll give a little
@maliki1354
@maliki1354 3 года назад
The spine is the stiffness of the arrow, so what's the spine? The stiffness of the arrow. That literally made me snort laughing
@anuragneelam8527
@anuragneelam8527 3 года назад
ik right he was like uhh well...
@asmaangel1088
@asmaangel1088 3 года назад
“...So either A) he knows some science we don’t, or B) he’s a warlock and this is all black magic” Yeah I’m gonna have to go with B.
@notsure5702
@notsure5702 3 года назад
He did say that science is only part of it the other part very well may be wizardry, he’s a warlock, and a little dusting of black magic, who knows?
@bbbbende
@bbbbende 3 года назад
I used to do archery with recurve bows, not longbows. We had straight hard arrows. They went straight without flopping. We aimed with the arrow, not with the bow, so we never encountered this paradox. I have no idea what is happening in the video.
@budmckinney6824
@budmckinney6824 3 года назад
@@bbbbende The video shows what is happening. Maybe your lack of understanding has to do with comprehension, not your lack of experiencing or encountering the paradox personally. I have never been into archery with any type of equipment, yet I have a good comprehension of what is happening in the video. Super slow motion makes what is happening "self-evident". I need not form any ideas to see what is happening. Without superslow motion cameras can you be positive your arrows did not flop at all?
@bbbbende
@bbbbende 3 года назад
@@budmckinney6824 More so my lack of observation if I'M wrong
@Naramiah
@Naramiah 3 года назад
@@budmckinney6824 humon said they use a compound bow so their arrows wouldn't be wobbly. The compound bow is designed so the arrow doesn't have to go around the shaft.
@joshwerblin9352
@joshwerblin9352 9 лет назад
On the 16th take... 1:50
@aka5
@aka5 9 лет назад
SmarterEveryDay you replied to the wrong comment?
@StasRyadinsky
@StasRyadinsky 9 лет назад
Hes talking about you Destin, it took YOU 16 times to get that shot right :)
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 9 лет назад
StasRyadinsky OH! I see. It took me twice. I didn't actually expect it to stick so if you look at my face you can tell I'm really surprised and saying to myself "play it cool man, act like you meant to do that".
@joshwerblin9352
@joshwerblin9352 9 лет назад
SmarterEveryDay Only 2? Very impressive, I would have taken at least 20 before giving up
@ankushzap
@ankushzap 9 лет назад
Josh Werblin 16th?? anything special abt it?
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 9 лет назад
That is unreal. Byron must have some sort of calculation going on in his head similar to a knife thrower predicting how many times the blade will rotate at a given distance to get it to land point first. But arrow movement is so fast how could you even see the wobble in real time to begin with, and with the proper depth perception to know where it will be at the target? That's a level of skill that's way over my head.
@TheDanorte
@TheDanorte 9 лет назад
NightHawkInLight After so much practise, your brain makes all the calculations and rough estimates all by it self. It's the same as football players in a free kick. It's amazing.
@Biomirth
@Biomirth 9 лет назад
NightHawkInLight Speed isn't a factor. Only distance + practice.
@huldu
@huldu 9 лет назад
NightHawkInLight Yes, that's called skills and a lot of experience. When you do something a lot or have a natural talent in doing it you often excel at performing that specific skill. It may be firing a projectile or just as simple as playing a game. The brain does a lot of calculations on its own, it just comes naturally, at that point you know exactly where to aim and where your projectile will go, regardless of distance between you and the target. Obviously it's far harder to become a good archer like the guy in the video that takes years and years of training and practice.
@Zeppy159
@Zeppy159 9 лет назад
Senzu Bean Of course it exists, you just watched it. Arrow is pointed the wrong way when drawn, then the arrow flies straight. These events contradict each other thus the 'paradox'.
@Viruzzz
@Viruzzz 9 лет назад
NightHawkInLight He doesn't have to see the wobble, he just has to do it consistently enough that it is always within a certain (albeit very small) tolerance.
@apollo7557
@apollo7557 3 года назад
I love how this is a 5 year old video and you can barely tell, this man has some serious dedication to what he does .
@jonathangrieves8769
@jonathangrieves8769 3 года назад
Same enthusiasm in every video...
@Shinigami13133
@Shinigami13133 3 года назад
Didn't even realize till I read this
@aazreaal
@aazreaal 3 года назад
5 years isn't really that long
@Impuracle
@Impuracle 9 месяцев назад
I love how this is an 8 year old video and you can barely tell, this man has some serious dedication to what he does .
@anthonythomas1735
@anthonythomas1735 3 года назад
Byron aims for a Bug at 20 feet, the arrow flies off and the Bug zig-zags off into the bushes, "Ha you missed"! shouts Destin...Byron smiles and says "No, that Bug is never fathering kids again"!
@thedepressedweebking9845
@thedepressedweebking9845 3 года назад
Ah, playing off of the old swordsman joke. I commend you
@freakinmint4093
@freakinmint4093 4 года назад
Just imagine you are his neighbor and you just see him doing this 2:32
@Skler55
@Skler55 4 года назад
Nice name
@freakinmint4093
@freakinmint4093 4 года назад
@@Skler55 at you too bruv
@schandler7536
@schandler7536 4 года назад
Lol
@bulletz9280
@bulletz9280 4 года назад
"Maris, he's doing that weird stuff again" "Come away from the window, John, the neighbors will think you're a peeping tom"
@baysusstudios59
@baysusstudios59 4 года назад
Scott K hey mom what’s that man doing with that stick?
@PhantomSavage
@PhantomSavage 4 года назад
6:30 The last thing the Sheriff of Nottingham's men ever saw.
@wilhelmkirk2251
@wilhelmkirk2251 3 года назад
PhantomSavage it’s really frightened me
@mamiferuD
@mamiferuD 3 года назад
no thank you.
@K1LD3R
@K1LD3R 3 года назад
He really is a cool ol dude
@cloudsteele1989
@cloudsteele1989 3 года назад
"SO, you make your own arrow heads right?" "No, I just designed them (, someone else makes them for me!)." What a freaking flex.
@electricspider2267
@electricspider2267 3 года назад
like how many in the USA get China to make it's products
@sirghostington6305
@sirghostington6305 3 года назад
@@electricspider2267 he said its made in Austria, my home country
@truenickspivak
@truenickspivak 3 года назад
@@sirghostington6305 are you the one who makes it for him?
@sirghostington6305
@sirghostington6305 3 года назад
@@truenickspivak no, but it's probably made by Antur Achery
@Impulse_28
@Impulse_28 3 года назад
*Corona virus casually floating in air* Him - go get my arrows
@angwydud
@angwydud 3 года назад
LOL
@nikoskabbadias
@nikoskabbadias 4 года назад
When I watched the part where the arrow flew towards the camera I couldn't help but think that millions of people throughout the ages, that is the last thing they ever saw.
@andimhappy
@andimhappy 4 года назад
fun fact: war kills people
@CaesarCassius
@CaesarCassius 4 года назад
Not really, archers shot in an arc for tactical suppression, most just hit shields. Only at Crecy, where knights in armour ignored them did they proves decisively lethal
@Kahandran
@Kahandran 4 года назад
Depends on their refresh rate. I'm rockin 60Hz eyeballs so I wouldn't even know it's coming
@paulrudd1063
@paulrudd1063 4 года назад
last thing king Harold ever saw!
@drunkenmuse
@drunkenmuse 4 года назад
​@@CaesarCassius Keep in mind bows and arrows were not exlusively used on people with shields and armors; during medieval wars and battles there were also non-armored combatants (like, a lot) as well as civilians (not in the squirmishes/battles, but as casualties of wars). But more importantly, if focusing less on the longbow and more on the general "incoming arrow" part, the tradition of a bow and arrow is not limitied to medieval Europe either; Remember that bows and arrows predate recorded human history and have been widely used throughout asia (Ottomans, China, ...), the indigenous people of the Americas etc. So while it's definitely true that the direct mortality from arrows dropped significally among those wearing armor / had means of shielding themselves during arrow rains at battles like Crécy, that might not be the most accurate base for evalution when dealing with death from arrows "throughout the ages".
@BombDaBase1
@BombDaBase1 5 лет назад
I did this on accident at the fair. I drew the bow on the wrong side cause I'm a noob and when I released the bow shot to the right in a linear but wobbly fashion and almost got a bullseye on my neighbor's target. Everyone thought I was showing off but really I'm actually just an idiot. Not my proudest moment but still cool lol.
@ryannewman8460
@ryannewman8460 5 лет назад
Don't complain, you looked pretty Chad when you did that.
@Austin_B97
@Austin_B97 5 лет назад
Actually made me laugh lol, i can imagine the confusion from everyone
@subsonicdeathmonkey
@subsonicdeathmonkey 5 лет назад
Not necessarily on the wrong side. That’s the side they used to use from horseback.
@samhilton4173
@samhilton4173 5 лет назад
the right (dominant) side is the way that ancient images/tapestries and information tells us, but when target shooting became more common than shooting people archers got used to resting on the left side to hit targets. Left side is truly more accurate either way but a truly skilled archer can shoot from both left and right draw, and right is a lot quicker for re-draw., esecially if you hold you arrows rather than have a quiver (another thing that only became popular when people switched to still targets).
@shrooman768
@shrooman768 5 лет назад
There's no "wrong side". Both left and right draw are technically entirely correct. It all depends on the region. Eastern archers such as the Mongolians or Arabs, for instance, drew from the right side. Left is simply more popular in the West.
@mureithikivuti
@mureithikivuti 3 года назад
A swarm of bees attack Everyone else: Ruuuuun Then this guy is like: Quick, get my arrows
@strongbear3369
@strongbear3369 3 года назад
All I need is alittle motivation and a tennis racket
@mureithikivuti
@mureithikivuti 3 года назад
@@strongbear3369 LMAO
@mureithikivuti
@mureithikivuti 3 года назад
@Andy Jame LMAO . WTF
@HarryPotter-yd2vk
@HarryPotter-yd2vk 3 года назад
someone : get me some clothes and a matchbox.
@mureithikivuti
@mureithikivuti 3 года назад
@@HarryPotter-yd2vk LMAO
@pauleugenio5914
@pauleugenio5914 3 года назад
“He shot an aspirin out of the air in slow motion.” That’s impressive. I can only pretend to do slow motion.
@kelticsage
@kelticsage 7 лет назад
When you have enough experience your brain calculates things without your conscious mind ever thinking of it
@Katzekaze
@Katzekaze 5 лет назад
you don't calculate anything, that's why it is usually called instinctive shooting.
@musikSkool
@musikSkool 5 лет назад
Train that Cerebellum!
@felixanthonyaguilar9641
@felixanthonyaguilar9641 5 лет назад
Subconscious mind.
@JohnFekoloid
@JohnFekoloid 5 лет назад
When I cycle on an undulating dirt road, no problem. When I cycle on an undulating road AT NIGHT, keep falling off my bike. Background calculations.
@Callzium
@Callzium 5 лет назад
Muscle memory is the reason why he can hit targets beyond imagination, thats why tennis players like me always have the same swing every time giving the best outcome called consistency
@davieh6
@davieh6 7 лет назад
that dude must have levelled up his archery skill for hours to get that good
@julian0451
@julian0451 7 лет назад
Charlie Butterbean and here I sit, levelling one-handed by myself
@yuuuuuubi
@yuuuuuubi 7 лет назад
Me: *Beat the Meat* - Lv.999
@sambhav3066
@sambhav3066 7 лет назад
dude console commands
@VenomQuill
@VenomQuill 7 лет назад
Sniping trolls takes so much time and arrows. Haha
@007RAJKOify
@007RAJKOify 7 лет назад
That would be considered dual whielding since you use the left hand.
@Thebonesoftrees
@Thebonesoftrees 2 года назад
The guy is top of his field yet still patient and humble.
@MonkeyDLuffy-ib8nc
@MonkeyDLuffy-ib8nc 4 года назад
my heart was not ready to get shot... i was in the middle of thinking what a fando mirro is
@ColinBowen
@ColinBowen 5 лет назад
Having practiced archery for years decades ago, and more recently a couple of years ago, this strikes me as one of the best explained videos on RU-vid. Everything is correct, so well explained, but not dumbed down (unlike most of RU-vid). And that archer gentleman is a legend! Such an expert archer and shot. Those longbows have no sights or other shooting aids, and to be that good a shot is pure excellence. Great video!
@dr.kalculator6698
@dr.kalculator6698 4 года назад
Ok boomer
@Haarsgard
@Haarsgard 4 года назад
@@dr.kalculator6698 you waffler
@carlobuongiovanni7934
@carlobuongiovanni7934 4 года назад
Colin Bowen i also use a longbow with wooden arrows and natural feathers and is awesome, hit a target long or short distance with a longbow is pure art
@jshlnd14
@jshlnd14 4 года назад
It has a shelf. Try shooting without. It's impressive but I wouldn't put that at "expert" level.
@scottscott9150
@scottscott9150 4 года назад
My question is this. He says making the stiffness of the arrow uniform allowed him to better hit tiny targets (higher accuracy) but wouldn't this only work If he got used to shooting from an exact distance everytime? Wouldn;t altering the shooting distance make the flexed arrow arrive at a different point in the flex?
@spartanwar1185
@spartanwar1185 5 лет назад
6:30 me: HOW COULD YOU SHOOT A PERFECTLY GOOD CAMER- oooh that was a mirror That explains the grass through the hole
@iycephoenixx4249
@iycephoenixx4249 5 лет назад
I was so confused 😁
@ammana6553
@ammana6553 5 лет назад
Lol
@shockmonkeyradio7128
@shockmonkeyradio7128 5 лет назад
The point is...you know he would make that shot...
@flamingo611
@flamingo611 4 года назад
Jay L r/ihadastroke.
@bouncyfly1520
@bouncyfly1520 4 года назад
YES THIS IS WHAT I THOUGHT
@khalKilat
@khalKilat 3 года назад
"okay, so the stiffness of an arrow is called the spine, right?" "And so what is the spine, Byron?" "The stiffness of the arrow" 🤣🤣🤣 Well he's not wrong there.
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 3 года назад
Yeah, Destin walked right into that one...😊
@youtubeguy7542
@youtubeguy7542 3 года назад
r/technicallythetruth
@MrKingawesome
@MrKingawesome 3 года назад
That last shot of the arrow wobbling toward me was insane!
@erpexperts8175
@erpexperts8175 3 года назад
Reminded me of a cat getting ready to pounce lol
@greekfire2779
@greekfire2779 9 лет назад
That was such a good way to advertise I don't even care he advertised
@bilel114
@bilel114 9 лет назад
GreekFire765 what was the cool way ? he just talked about the sponsor at the end
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 9 лет назад
I recommend the Winston set ;)
@pandakabob8013
@pandakabob8013 9 лет назад
GreekFire765 I agree too. I know all of our fav channels need people like Harrys or Lyndas or something, but they can put them with the same care and love they put in their content in general.
@DreamzAnimation
@DreamzAnimation 9 лет назад
SmarterEveryDay Just like brady
@greekfire2779
@greekfire2779 9 лет назад
bilel114 he shot off the head of the razor - nobody else advertises like that :)
@foxsipher
@foxsipher 7 лет назад
science pff... of course he is a warlock
@driftwolf
@driftwolf 7 лет назад
Anyone shooting a longbow with any accuracy is a bloody wizard. Although any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic (thanks A.C. Clarke), accurate longbow shooters are beyond all that, well into the realm of miracles. Reproducible, predictable miracles. Wizards, in other words.
@liesdamnlies3372
@liesdamnlies3372 7 лет назад
There's some seriously good cognitive stuff going on in his brain. Certainly a huge part that isn't even conscious. Would be lovely to see a detailed brain scan of that head of his. If we had the tech. We don't...at least not the accuracy I'd be hoping for.
@liesdamnlies3372
@liesdamnlies3372 7 лет назад
Elan Xu Actually, unless you literally can't focus that far, you probably can. There's a *lot* of stuff your eyes see that gets filtered-out by the visual cortex. It's pretty easy to demonstrate this to yourself. Consider how wide your peripheral vision spans, and then consider how much you're actually consciously focusing on. Though enough training and repetition, people are capable of these feats. Just as a hockey goalie is capable of catching a puck flying at 150km/h, or how any cyclist eventually learns how to control the bike as if it were second nature, no conscious thoughts of "I'm turning left so I need to lean left". There's also the opposite case. Pilots are taught to run through checklists and have a procedure for everything they do in the cockpit to make sure they don't make any mistakes by assuming that they know everything like the back of their hand, even if that's largely true.
@betsecaf2227
@betsecaf2227 7 лет назад
Actually, warlocks can't use bows, he's prob a hunter
@whyHESITATE
@whyHESITATE 7 лет назад
^That's what a warlock would say
@cmdrriotz5283
@cmdrriotz5283 3 года назад
6:32 just imagine breaking into this guys house and your greeted with this sight.....RIP
@colbyflowers3082
@colbyflowers3082 3 года назад
Ik it’s a joke but that would not happen archer such as my self go for the heart instant and if we do shoot the head yea you will die but not fast that’s a pain full death
@carcas3d
@carcas3d 3 года назад
@@colbyflowers3082 Imagine seeing an arrow sticking in your forehead yikes
@colbyflowers3082
@colbyflowers3082 3 года назад
@@carcas3d yea that would suck ig but still the chances are low and if you have bad raction time you won’t see it
@lynxfirenze4994
@lynxfirenze4994 3 года назад
That man is an incredible archer. Even with all the help in the world it's still an incredibly skilled shot to hit an aspirin in motion (the tolerance for error would be ridiculously low, given the tiny size of the target).
@eyesofphysics97
@eyesofphysics97 9 лет назад
AH, so the mirror shot taught us something about the wobbling of the arrow. Since the wobbling nodes (where there is no wobbling) is so close to the tip and nock of every arrow, in reality, our archer does not need to worry about trying to time the wobble of his arrow with the distance and power of the shot. Looking at that high speed, it looks like the tip only wobbles about one centimeter up or down, and since he does not need to hit the aspirin exactly on the middle of the tip of the arrow, the wobble uncertainty is small enough that some part of the tip will always hit a target directly in line with the arrow no matter at what stage of the wobble the arrow is in. Notice that his aspirin shot was done with a flat arrow tip, so that even of the edge of the arrow hit the aspirin, it would still break it. I would say that he specifically designed or at least chose that tip to be as flat as it is so that he can do this. As long as the archer can counteract the archer's paradox and shoot the arrow directly at the target, he will hit the aspirin. Don't get me wrong, this is still crazy impressive. It just isn't magic tho
@JWQweqOPDH
@JWQweqOPDH 9 лет назад
EyesofPhysics SRG But you aren't aiming for 1 cm from the center of the tablet, you're aiming for the center. You'll want to remove this systematic error to have much of a chance of hitting.
@Biomirth
@Biomirth 9 лет назад
EyesofPhysics SRG Nice analysis. I think you're mostly right but it's a combination of the two things in my experience (throwing knives more than shooting bows): You learn to "aim true" and that will hit most things as you suggest, but you also get a feeling when the distance isn't right. How your respond to that intuitive signal is probably one of the things that differentiates the good shooter from the great.
@eyesofphysics97
@eyesofphysics97 9 лет назад
JWQweqOPDH right, you are aiming at the center, but some part of the head of the arrow will hit the aspirin due to the square nature of the tip and the fact that the wobble is not significantly affecting the tip to the point that the arrow would be off far enough from the center to miss the aspirin.
@JWQweqOPDH
@JWQweqOPDH 9 лет назад
EyesofPhysics SRG If a sniper is aiming at someone's head, and there's almost no wind such that it would only push the bullet a few inches, he would still want to compensate for that. Aim is not perfect. You're going to get a spread. Do you want that spread to be shifted a few inches to one direction, or on center? You want the spread on center. However, if the systematic error were not even noticeable compared to your target, then you could ignore it.
@eyesofphysics97
@eyesofphysics97 9 лет назад
JWQweqOPDH I see what you mean, but I don't see it as necessary. In the slow motion where he hit the aspirin, the fact he clipped it signifies that 1 cm accuracy. Given the radius of the tip of the arrow and the aspirin, it doesn't matter because combined, they are more than one cm. This guy could have actually calculated which way the arrow tip is bending at that exact distance and compensated for it and then missed hitting it directly in the center due to inaccuracy, but the better explanation in my opinion is that he did not care for the moving arrow tip and just lined them up exactly (accounting for gravity too) and shot. In the second way, he is guranteed to just clip the aspirin, but he will hit it as long as his aim is exact (or really really close) because the arrow tip is actually bending while spinning, causing the tip to not move back and forth, but actually in a small circle. tl;dr he COULD have accounted for the direction the arrow will bend at that distance and just missed the center slightly, but the better reason is that he just shot dead center accurately, and hit the aspirin due to the combined radius of the aspirin and arrow tip being larger than the ~1 cm radius of the circle the arrow tip is moving in.
@dannydang4738
@dannydang4738 8 лет назад
VAC. Aimbot.
@djdoubx96000
@djdoubx96000 8 лет назад
+Danny Dang plus wallhack .permanent vac ban
@clayboyparty2807
@clayboyparty2807 8 лет назад
+Danny Dang teemo... fk off with your shrooms
@waxmusician6651
@waxmusician6651 8 лет назад
+Danny Dang hes on VACation now
@shortforsophie
@shortforsophie 4 года назад
This whole video is absolutely amazing. I had goosebumps the *entire time* watching this. I still do just thinking it over again. My poor arrector pili are woking overtime over here...
@tankerboysabot
@tankerboysabot 3 года назад
Ive watched this within the last year and im here watching it again. I love these kind of videos from you.
@Norsketrutt
@Norsketrutt 4 года назад
I’m left with: “I didn’t plan on watching this, but I’m not regretting it”
@Haarsgard
@Haarsgard 4 года назад
68th like :(
@Norsketrutt
@Norsketrutt 4 года назад
leErik don’t worry mate, that is also a position
@michamarianski2350
@michamarianski2350 4 года назад
Now, I achieved perfection
@Norsketrutt
@Norsketrutt 4 года назад
Michał Mariański i hope my comment was hard to find so it hopefully can stay like this for eternity
@zacjohnson452
@zacjohnson452 3 года назад
Kinda makes me sad to think people always, and I mean ALWAYS brag about being 69th like. So, what? You gonna fantasize because you got that number? It’s pretty childish.
@Zestulance
@Zestulance 7 лет назад
I legit thought that guy shot the camera at first.
@fossilfighters101
@fossilfighters101 7 лет назад
+
@mtblake1249
@mtblake1249 6 лет назад
SAME
@leomendoza6821
@leomendoza6821 6 лет назад
I'm relieved I wasn't the only one that thought that >.
@erick-pj4yv
@erick-pj4yv 6 лет назад
ScifiScapes yep
@gibrana9214
@gibrana9214 6 лет назад
Same!
@smokey04200420
@smokey04200420 3 года назад
Thank you Byron for your good work in this episode and in helping us become smarter… everyday.
@BIG-DIPPER-56
@BIG-DIPPER-56 3 года назад
Thank you so much for that! Very informative, well laid out, I learned so much from that vid! Really made my day! ! !
@DrewDPoole
@DrewDPoole 9 лет назад
I gasped out loud when he broke that glass in front of the camera. YOU HAD ME THINKING IT WAS THE PHANTOM'S LENS!
@512TheWolf512
@512TheWolf512 5 лет назад
arrow be like "swiggity swooty"
@jaggerjack9100
@jaggerjack9100 5 лет назад
"I'm coming for that aspirin"
@clo8862
@clo8862 5 лет назад
"Swiggigy swooty im coming for that booty"
@nikotrg5088
@nikotrg5088 4 года назад
Swagata swootin i came for that aspirin
@theroyalcommoner8512
@theroyalcommoner8512 4 года назад
"Swiggity swooty time to do some shooty."
@ryhol5417
@ryhol5417 10 месяцев назад
I had no clue they calibrated each arrow shaft. That’s why he’s so good. He’s doing archery like it’s a freaking laboratory
@notapplicable531
@notapplicable531 9 месяцев назад
Spine is not the only thing calibrated. You want your arrows to be the same length, have the same weight and something called the "Front of Centre" (FOC). The FOC is essentially the centre of mass. A heavier point on an arrow will bring the FOC forward. It also gives the arrow's front more inertia resulting in greater flexing on loosing the arrow. So, testing the spine in a stationary situation (the spine tester) is only valid if all the arrows are the same length, have the same weight and have the same FOC.
@oscarmedina1303
@oscarmedina1303 9 месяцев назад
I shoot Olympic style at a distance of 70 meters. Each of my arrows is within 2 grains weight of each other and the lengths are identical. Precision archery is about eliminating variables in the equipment and the archer's form.
@ryhol5417
@ryhol5417 9 месяцев назад
That’s cool. I never got into archery, but I appreciate the dedication
@notapplicable531
@notapplicable531 9 месяцев назад
​@@oscarmedina1303 My form of archery is with Korean hornbows and bamboo arrows. What amazes me when it comes to my arrows is that the fletchers I've bought arrows from will send me an order of say 20 arrows and the weights are within two grains and FOC's within five millimetres. This is with material that was living and subject to all the vaqriables that living things deal with. The first thing I check is straightness, then weight, followed by FOC. Arrows with the same weight and FOC go into sets of five arrows. The others go into sets that come closest to those sets.
@wordsofwisdomquotesandfunn2731
I have been watching Byron for years. He is amazing to watch!
@Darasilverdragon
@Darasilverdragon 9 лет назад
Here's an additional tidbit: The the traditional japanese asymmetrical bow, the Yumi (which comes in the smaller Hankyu and larger Daikyu varieties) solves the archer's paradox by utilizing a precise and difficult technique known as Kyudo, in which the bow is twisted to the side as it's fired. This not only adds pressure to the string and therefore power to the shot, but also moves the upper limb where the arrow is nocked out to the side, leaving the arrow free to fire in a straight(ish) line
@TheTornado121
@TheTornado121 9 лет назад
So it's like with an extremely low fork on a slingshot where you have to flick your wrist forward to avoid hitting your hand?
@PeregrineBF
@PeregrineBF 9 лет назад
TheTornado121 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BpCiGkznPTA.htmlm30s Watch the bow spin.
@Darasilverdragon
@Darasilverdragon 9 лет назад
TheTornado121 Not really - the grip on the bow is 2/3rds the way down, rather than in the center. You do have to twist your wrist though, yes
@LockStockNBarrel
@LockStockNBarrel 9 лет назад
Darasilverdragon Actually the archers paradox isn't really necessary for true arrow flight with any modern traditional bow. See we have what are called center cut risers, a true real traditional long bow (D bow) has no cuts in the riser and the arrow is more akin to what dustin was describing in the beginning of the video (pointed far off center). Todays bows have cuts in the riser which are 'center cut' which means the arrow really doesn't need to be tuned anywhere like they used to need to be. They just need a slight amount of paradox to clear from rubbing down the riser the whole way. Still tuning a modern traditional bow (long or recurve) is difficult, even with the minor paradox required. I've never tried to tune an arrow to a real none center cut long bow, but I can only imagine how difficult it was.
@Darasilverdragon
@Darasilverdragon 9 лет назад
Enduro MF wait... what? I wasn't talking about modern longbows, though... I was talking about the ancient traditional japanese bow.
@thenobletaco4232
@thenobletaco4232 4 года назад
7:05 that arrow coming into focus is so menacing.
@Colathan
@Colathan 2 года назад
This is exactly what I was thinking about in my head, and now I know there's a name for it! Thank you.
@testtester8492
@testtester8492 4 года назад
1:50 We appreciate the little things you put so much effort into. 😊
@ThePseudomancer
@ThePseudomancer 9 лет назад
This guy's Dexterity stat must be extremely high. Probably rolled 18.
@CaptainHeadcrab
@CaptainHeadcrab 9 лет назад
ThePseudomancer More like a 666
@JD2jr.
@JD2jr. 9 лет назад
ThePseudomancer Plus all the feats that affect ranged attacks and the ones affecting DEX. Or the flex tester is secretly just a device that imbues each arrow with magic missile, so they can't miss.
@JD2jr.
@JD2jr. 9 лет назад
James Dreger BRB, looking into the rules about creating a weapon that can house magic missile for that purpose...
@nERVEcenter117
@nERVEcenter117 9 лет назад
ThePseudomancer Can't get results like this with a standard array.
@tabularasa0606
@tabularasa0606 9 лет назад
ThePseudomancer +5 arrows of accuracy
@theslimeylimey
@theslimeylimey 9 лет назад
This guy has amazing skill.
@TheCian19
@TheCian19 9 лет назад
You heard it here first folks
@Dalziel45
@Dalziel45 9 лет назад
Insane skills*
@CrimmzZT
@CrimmzZT 8 лет назад
theslimeylimey the real green arrow/ hackeye Its nuts, i bet this guy would barley have to glance at his target to get a headshot at 50 feet, and if he focused, he could shoot a gun out of their hands without hurting them
@ringostingo5892
@ringostingo5892 8 лет назад
anticphenix *Hawkeye 😊😉☺
@CrimmzZT
@CrimmzZT 8 лет назад
Moments link please
@aibekkarimov7457
@aibekkarimov7457 3 года назад
6:30 - Hey, you. You're finally awake. You were trying to cross the border, right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush....
@kylecarey934
@kylecarey934 2 года назад
This was the first video I saw from you and I’ve been hooked ever since
@pedrorodrigues4633
@pedrorodrigues4633 7 лет назад
No.. im pretty sure Byron is an actual wizard
@ThePols87
@ThePols87 7 лет назад
They just can't come out right and say it, is all.
@Alexandros.Mograine
@Alexandros.Mograine 6 лет назад
i heard hes from the middle earth and speaks elvish
@brunoresella8516
@brunoresella8516 6 лет назад
i was about to type just that.
@Ravenholm337
@Ravenholm337 6 лет назад
His real name is Merlyn.
@felixhurteau2630
@felixhurteau2630 6 лет назад
correct
@Biajuuu
@Biajuuu 5 лет назад
6:29 this shot is cool for film making, unpredictable
@Erox006
@Erox006 5 лет назад
It is used :)
@undead_siege_1493
@undead_siege_1493 5 лет назад
James bond but with arrows
@donald_doe
@donald_doe 4 года назад
James Hood
@donald_doe
@donald_doe 4 года назад
Wait Robin Hood is not about arrows is he?
@krishdragnorax7324
@krishdragnorax7324 4 года назад
@@donald_doe he is
@clayp6415
@clayp6415 2 года назад
This is one of the coolest topics I have ever seen tackled on this channel.
@jimbobtheimpaler8403
@jimbobtheimpaler8403 3 года назад
Need to hang out with these old schoolers and learn as much as we can... knowledge and experience they have is priceless.
@lkvideos7181
@lkvideos7181 8 лет назад
So nobody realises that Destin found the actual Green Arrow .... ?
@CanyonF
@CanyonF 7 лет назад
doesn't green arrow use a compound bow?
@lkvideos7181
@lkvideos7181 7 лет назад
Well he started with a simple self made bow.
@cjbagasin4481
@cjbagasin4481 7 лет назад
+Canyon F pre 52 green arrow preferred trad bows rather than compounds
@CanyonF
@CanyonF 7 лет назад
ur probs right, i may be a nerd, but not a comic book nerd lol
@tacticalhomestead
@tacticalhomestead 7 лет назад
he used to be the Green Arrow hes retired from being a super hero and just shoots at asprin pills for fun now .. lol
@ryanpenrod1859
@ryanpenrod1859 8 лет назад
This guy is the best person to have around in a zombie apocalypse
@RobertFekete21
@RobertFekete21 8 лет назад
+Ryan Penrod I would go with Bear Grylls but Destin is probably the second haha
@caluoxd6946
@caluoxd6946 8 лет назад
+Ryan Penrod problem is.. he got a limited amount of arrows
@fairygoodmuller8065
@fairygoodmuller8065 8 лет назад
+naked knifer makes more?
@caluoxd6946
@caluoxd6946 8 лет назад
i dont know if he can keep up with the zombies.. you know might end up out of ammo
@fairygoodmuller8065
@fairygoodmuller8065 8 лет назад
Reuses them?
@billbertagnoli4226
@billbertagnoli4226 2 года назад
Best video ever. Not just the slow Motion but the description using The giant noodle. Great 😃
@tealvampyre
@tealvampyre 3 года назад
This was incredible! I loved archery as a kid, and as an adult I studied medieval weaponry. I did not know about the "archer's paradox". I tended to favor stiffer arrows. I didn't know why people liked the wobbly ones. And then when you had the guy shooting us with arrows (or that's how it felt anyways!)...this was a really fun end to an already enjoyable lesson. Liked & subbed! I'm glad RU-vid's algorithm suggested it
@jonahv30
@jonahv30 5 лет назад
2:32 atcually i am impressed that he hit the middle with that wobbly stick, haha
@Comoroo
@Comoroo 4 года назад
TheKawaiiLegend x I thought the same thing!! 😂
@Flagen579
@Flagen579 9 лет назад
Your mirror thing really got me! :D
@brotherbar15663
@brotherbar15663 3 года назад
Thanks for the information and explaining this for me. I'm a crossbow and recurve shooter, in the Society for Creative Anachronism. Still learning on the technical aspects.
@itsamindgame9198
@itsamindgame9198 9 месяцев назад
About the best and clearest explanation of the paradox I have come across in ages. And now I see it was made ages ago.
@richadastonish5249
@richadastonish5249 4 года назад
6:30 *Y O U D I E D*
@bowandarrow3794
@bowandarrow3794 3 года назад
I dodged
@aissaouimohammedakram8640
@aissaouimohammedakram8640 3 года назад
I thought that was the camera lens
@yipperdeyip
@yipperdeyip 9 лет назад
This guy... is a freaking legend with a bow! :O
@daleschofield6666
@daleschofield6666 3 года назад
Byron is a great guy! I have always enjoyed watching him. I have spoke with him several times and he is quite humble for a guy who is amazing to so many!
@D_Isness
@D_Isness 2 года назад
Super interesting topic that I never really put much thought into. Kudos and great job explaining.
@ezraz6950
@ezraz6950 4 года назад
We've been spending all our lives, livin' in an *_archer's paradox_*
@Rayatha
@Rayatha 4 года назад
Accurate enough.
@tanyagarcia3721
@tanyagarcia3721 4 года назад
Someone ought to make a song called archers paradox set to the tune of gangsters paradise
@TheRealEd1t
@TheRealEd1t 4 года назад
*wobbles*
@juanvaldez7613
@juanvaldez7613 3 года назад
I think this is also known as the US’ ‘2 party system’.
@wtrmelon1096
@wtrmelon1096 3 года назад
@ezra Z I liked ur comment cuz it was at 299 likes, I had to do it 4 u bro
@florianwalter704
@florianwalter704 5 лет назад
7:00 one of the most scary slow-motions ever.
@moneysignssage
@moneysignssage 3 года назад
It’s like the videos where someone kicks something straight at the camera and they put a video of someone waking up from a nightmare😂
@LordBLB
@LordBLB 3 года назад
My medieval PTSD was kicking in on that one. haha
@reedr7142
@reedr7142 3 года назад
I thought it was the coolest :)
@tacituskilgore288
@tacituskilgore288 3 года назад
"Please consider subscribing" That sounds so much nicer than the typical line
@dny4469
@dny4469 4 года назад
This is my first time watching this channel and I'm already liking this guy. Instant subscribe!
@chocoboasylum
@chocoboasylum 7 лет назад
The arrow shot from the composite bow seems to have a similar wobble but it's vertical instead of horizontal
@tabula_rosa
@tabula_rosa 7 лет назад
because of the dropaway rest
@alb9022
@alb9022 7 лет назад
Is the rest required to maintain optimal accuracy?
@tabula_rosa
@tabula_rosa 7 лет назад
yeah otherwise it'd be worse, cause it's gotta be on -something-. The dropaway rest is just the closest we can come without the arrow not being aligned properly when it's fired
@alb9022
@alb9022 7 лет назад
Ahh I see.
@thegamingboy9698
@thegamingboy9698 7 лет назад
+Deshara is that profile picture, what I think it is?
@xisumavoid
@xisumavoid 9 лет назад
Great video! That guy has some amazing bow skills! :-)
@SilvioOehme
@SilvioOehme 9 лет назад
only just a "little bit" of science
@TurtlesC4nFly
@TurtlesC4nFly 9 лет назад
X brought me here (G+)
@Monkeyb00y
@Monkeyb00y 9 лет назад
xisumavoid now that Aspirin has a splitting headache ;)
@Moon_Men
@Moon_Men 9 лет назад
xisumavoid maybe you could do something like this in minecraft mythbusting
@NerosCreations
@NerosCreations 9 лет назад
xisumavoid You? Here! i thought you were a minecrafter! lol didnt even know you watched smarter every day
@Sangeychhonjin
@Sangeychhonjin Год назад
Most unique way of teaching archery. Thanks a lot. Now I am your Life time subscriber
@RatdogDRB
@RatdogDRB 3 года назад
Mr. Byron Ferguson IS "The Man" for longbow shooting !! I've got a couple of his DVDs. Love this little tidbit on arrow spine spec. Makes perfect sense.
@ashleysmall2718
@ashleysmall2718 8 лет назад
Poor aspirin never hurt anyone.
@Wayra_
@Wayra_ 8 лет назад
ha! Good one!
@mattfritz2464
@mattfritz2464 8 лет назад
+Ashley Small He even helped people with their headaches :(
@benwaller1792
@benwaller1792 8 лет назад
when I was 5 I was beaten up by a gang of asprins
@ashleysmall2718
@ashleysmall2718 8 лет назад
Ben Baggins You're lucky your name isn't pain. You could have been killed!
@benwaller1792
@benwaller1792 8 лет назад
My name is pain
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 7 лет назад
Amazing to watch the results in slow motion, it takes the ability to understand to a higher level.
@joaocrepaldi2040
@joaocrepaldi2040 6 лет назад
Bruce Yeany omg u watch smarter everyday too. Btw im a fan since 30 k subs.
@MrEzilkannan
@MrEzilkannan 6 лет назад
Those deflection sounds...
@MrRogsmart
@MrRogsmart 9 месяцев назад
This was awesome. Thank you.
@engineerkohat
@engineerkohat 4 года назад
بہت اچھے جناب۔ بہت اچھا نشانہ ہے اس بندے کا۔
@wajahatsherwani
@wajahatsherwani 9 лет назад
This channel is a perfect example of someone who knows so much and yet is so humble.
@alexarias5717
@alexarias5717 5 лет назад
"Or two: He's a warlock and this is all black magic" Love you Destin 😂
@Hypnotica144
@Hypnotica144 5 лет назад
Why is that whichever line I think is the lamest in a video, some doofus is in the comments quoting it and praising it. Like, have people never watched real comedians? Have they never watched funny TV shows? Like omg black magic warlock soooo funny.
@joshuamarin5723
@joshuamarin5723 4 года назад
Matt Cook It's funny cuz it's so obviously true, dumbass.
@regwatson2017
@regwatson2017 4 года назад
That Byron Ferguson is an absolute legend. Amazing skills.
@22Platypus
@22Platypus 2 года назад
Not only does this dude have mad skills, but he’s also got excellent vision!
@diiibas
@diiibas 9 лет назад
REAL LIFE LEGOLAS WTF, THIS GUY IS A LEGEND.
@smartalek180
@smartalek180 5 лет назад
This is brilliance. I had no idea -- about any of this. Thank you so much, and thank you to Master Ferguson and the other shooters involved. [bows in gratitude and respect]
@WilliamRNicholsonLST-1195
@WilliamRNicholsonLST-1195 3 года назад
Found this arrow by accident & have to say ; your vid here & channel look like you have one more big fan ! Keep up the great work & have fun doing it !
@emperialdeath5622
@emperialdeath5622 3 года назад
I’ve done so much better in school because of your teaching thank you!
@matthewgrotke1442
@matthewgrotke1442 5 лет назад
Explained SO well with the tree and pipe demonstration. Great job
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 7 лет назад
I did not know I needed to know this, but I'm glad that I do.
@darknessdarkrai4549
@darknessdarkrai4549 3 года назад
Iv'e never watched any archer videos and i've never watched this guys channel and i still get reccomended this
@ben_jammin242
@ben_jammin242 3 года назад
"It's still wizardry" very true. Knowing the frequency and being able to exploit it.. dayum.
@mellanygomez4864
@mellanygomez4864 3 года назад
정웅인 서양판
@aquilesvailo4786
@aquilesvailo4786 7 лет назад
Obviously black magic that man is a Wizard/Archer.
@facerip356
@facerip356 7 лет назад
I love this channel. It does RU-vid proud.
@spearsinspines
@spearsinspines Год назад
Well done video, super well described with the materials and he gets the world expert on to boot.
@krishtayal
@krishtayal 2 года назад
Watching this after Olympic Archery Matches is Gold ❤️🤞
@TwoTall1988
@TwoTall1988 7 лет назад
The more advanced your compound bow, the more rigid you can have your arrow = less kinetic energy lost to the flexing of the arrow = more joules of energy delivered for damaging your target. This is what allows an advanced compound bow to take down a full grown buck, from a reasonable distance, when it is only set at 40lbs to 50lbs on the arms. Older bows needed to be set to 70lbs-80lbs with 70-90% let-off to achieve the same efficiency and it was much harder to draw the bow and hold it fully drawn much like a long bow that can be 40lbs to 70lbs with 0% let-off
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro 6 лет назад
...And that is why you NEVER try to shoot wooden arrows with a compound bow...
@Blackpheonix99
@Blackpheonix99 6 лет назад
Yeah you aren't supposed to hold recurve bows back for a extended period of time. But yes compound bows are made to be better than their older counterparts with new technology so it's easier for the average Joe to be decent
@nicholasalexander3382
@nicholasalexander3382 7 лет назад
thought he shot the gopro haha
@mr.niceguy8247
@mr.niceguy8247 7 лет назад
go-pro ok
@saabjan2087
@saabjan2087 7 лет назад
Same lol
@Sinsanatis
@Sinsanatis 7 лет назад
phantom
@nicholasalexander3382
@nicholasalexander3382 7 лет назад
Sinsanatis oh
@tallerdetaller8605
@tallerdetaller8605 7 лет назад
Sinsanatis Phantom mirror, the camera is waaaay todo expensive
@feverXdream
@feverXdream 2 года назад
I love this channel so much!
@jesselore6374
@jesselore6374 9 месяцев назад
Great presentation. Really interesting
@20cnVision
@20cnVision 7 лет назад
How can is aiming be that good. I mean, that's unbelieveable. I never knew you could shoot so accurate with a bow
@personal2183
@personal2183 7 лет назад
He uses aimbot
@jdunlapmusic
@jdunlapmusic 7 лет назад
It has to do with the forward inertia of the arrow. If the front and back of the arrow are both pointed in the direction of the target, the forward inertia will project the arrow in that direction as long as the arrow wobbles at the right frequency.
@txisbest2010
@txisbest2010 7 лет назад
pff, with practice and magic, you can hit the same target at that distance with a rubberband.
@WeTubule
@WeTubule 7 лет назад
JD- That contradicts the explanation of node alignment in the vid.
@DylanUchiha
@DylanUchiha 5 лет назад
I bet hes shoots every fly in his home with a bow...
@boiledelephant
@boiledelephant 5 лет назад
Low power spring driven airsoft pistols are hands-down the best for that. You can get them insanely accurate over short distances.
@darkmatter3538
@darkmatter3538 4 года назад
Lol!! Best training practice ever! 🦟🏹
@mikeoxmaul9386
@mikeoxmaul9386 4 года назад
It's like when homer uses his gun to do everything in the house
@youraverageguy8431
@youraverageguy8431 2 года назад
these kinds of stuff keeps me up at night.
@gam3day642
@gam3day642 4 года назад
i've been doing archery all my life and i didnt even know this .. wow this changes how i view the arrow's path
@MasterYoist
@MasterYoist 3 года назад
I always wondered why my arrows wobbled right after the release.
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