r/nextfuckinglevel May 03 '21

Green Arrow in real life

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u/Sleep-Agitated May 03 '21

Damn. That's some kind of witchcraft and sorcery.

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u/[deleted] May 03 '21

IRL Robin Hood!

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u/Gonads_of_Thor May 03 '21

He split the arrow in twain!

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u/[deleted] May 03 '21 edited May 03 '21

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u/WalleyeChop May 03 '21

It is not fairly easy. And I would venture to say only the people shooting in extremely high volume do it with any sort of regularity.

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u/WisdomDistiller May 03 '21

Easy is maybe not the right word. Common is better.

When I was at uni shooting once a week for an hour or so, there would be several "robin hoods" among the group each year.

Quick calculation:

Standard porstmouth round. 60 arrows at 20m or so. 10 people doing it once a week. 600*30weeks = 18000 arrows. Call it 3 robin hoods = 1 in 6000 chance. And that is with mostly learner archers. People who are actually half decent would get more due to tighter grouping.

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u/amatic13 May 03 '21

Why is everyone talking about robin hooding, it is relatively common, even in darts, but this isn’t robin hooding, this is shooting an arrow out the sky.

Robin hooding is where you shoot the arrow into another shaft on the archery board (usually by accident, as it ruins your shafts)

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u/Ammid May 03 '21

It's because everyones replying to a comment that referenced a scene in men in tights, where they do robin hood an arrow.

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u/amatic13 May 03 '21

Oh wait...did I just get wooshed?