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IT'S FINISHED! Joerg Sprave from "The Slingshot Channel" invented the amazing "Instant Legolas" magazine system for longbows; he challenged me to make a Medieval version......... I made the device and in turn challenged Joe Gibbs from "Hillbilly Bows" to shoot it....... This film shows the device, how it is used, our thoughts on it and what 5 of them can do in the hands of a powerful and experienced archer. If you would like to support my work on this channel you can always buy my fantastic reproduction medieval weaponry available here https://todcutler.com Stats: Bow in Joerg's device - approx 30lbs Tod's bow in Tod's device - approx 95lbs Joe's Bow in Tod's device - approx 120lbs Multishot sequence bow - approx 45lbs Feather fletched bolt - 65g Wood fletched bolt - 85g Note: A lighter bow was used for the multi shot sequence as approximately 60 bolts needed to be shot within a few minutes after an already strenuous day, so we wanted to keep it easy. The two films clips were taken from "Arrows v's Armour - Mythbusting" • ARROWS vs ARMOUR - Medieval Myth Busting "Crossbow v's Longbow" • Medieval Warbow vs Windlass Crossbow - Spe... Tod - Maker of medieval weaponry and film and TV weapons Tods Workshop - custom medieval weapons https://todsworkshop.com Tod Cutler - Budget medieval weapons https://todcutler.com NEW: Buy T-shirts - / @tods_workshop Joerg Sprave - Inventor of the Instant Legolas and YouTube Royalty "The Slingshot Channel" / joergsprave @Slingshotchannel Joe Gibbs - Longbow archer and bow maker / joe8gibbs / hillbillybows @Joegibbs-archery Hand forged heads by Will Sherman https://www.medievalarrows.co.uk