it can fire 37 feet.
36.35 metres downhill on a sunny day
ALOT!
120 miles
27 feet
The strengths of castles were they did not take long to build, hard to shoot at people inside and fire could not burn the stone. The weaknesses were catapults that could tear the stone, ladders could be used to invade easily and castle defenders could not see far away from low grounds.
Washington had his army occupy the heights over Boston. His army could attack the British army from two different directions, so the British had to divide their forces to defend their position. He could see any impending British attack so he did not need to divide his forces. His cannon were placed where they could fire on the British positions. The British cannon would need to shoot uphill and could not shoot that far. General Gage, the British commander, saw the hopelessness of his situation and abandoned Boston.
Around the area of 600 yards
Good quality clay target throwers can shoot the clay discs up to 80 yards. Average throwers can normally shoot the clay disc around 40 - 60 yards, which is enough.
Couple of hundred yards
up to a half mile
Accurately- about 25 yards.
200 to 650 meters depending on the bow.
some shoot far and some dont so they all dont shoot the same length
Coupld of hundred meters or so
One should work far enough away from the flame to avoid contact with the flame itself. A person should have enough distance from the flame to keep loose clothing and hair safe as well.
Very far
Depends on the cannon. The field artillery used in the American Civil War could shoot about 1000 meters. The "Paris Gun" used by Germany in WW 1 could shoot 81 miles. The present day US 155 mm howitzer can shoot 25 miles with special guided ammunition.
One should work far enough away from the flame to avoid contact with the flame itself. A person should have enough distance from the flame to keep loose clothing and hair safe as well.