200 Yards
The English - very effective
The English Longbow is made of English Yew (Yew) and Hickory or Sapwood for the backing.
The English's weapon selection included the longbow, which could shoot almost precisely had great distances. The French did not have this weapon.
The average range is 220.
The longbow was an English specialty weapon.. It could shoot more arrows in less time compared to the crossbow the French used. It was more accurate, easier to control and had a longer range.
Yes
if you mean how do you say longbow in Japanese its "yumi" but the meaning doesn't change.
He shoots with bow and arrow,
Both offered fairly long range and were most effective in volley fire. However a longbow required many years of training and practice to produce a useful archer. Gunpowder muskets and pistols could be used with only minimal training.
An English longbow in medieval warfare could shoot arrows up to 250 yards, or about 229 meters.
The longbow could reach far out and also penetrate armour of those days and kill horses. Cavalry was feared by common soldiers and the longbow was their protection .
No. The longbow was developed by the English in the 1200's.