I expect the chassis of the cross-bow pitches downward when it releases and point-of-impact is dependent on how tightly you grip it and how stiff you hold your joints.
In a traditional cross-bow, the limbs move in opposite directions, thus cancelling out the equal-and-opposite effect.
Nice, but $1500.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of samolians.
Isn't this essentially what they had in the movie "Road Warrior" about 1981?
ReplyDeleteI don't know.
DeleteI expect the chassis of the cross-bow pitches downward when it releases and point-of-impact is dependent on how tightly you grip it and how stiff you hold your joints.
In a traditional cross-bow, the limbs move in opposite directions, thus cancelling out the equal-and-opposite effect.