Can an arrow penetrate a bone?

Yes, an arrow can penetrate bone, particularly flatter bones like ribs or the scapula, and can sometimes pierce thicker bones depending on the bow's power and the arrowhead type. Modern compound bows and historical war bows generate enough kinetic energy to break, shatter, or pass through skeletal structures.
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Can an arrow pierce a bone?

When an arrow strikes the thoracic vertebrae, comprising the spine over the chest, it can either penetrate or glance off. On a broadside shot, deflection off the spine typically causes the arrow to travel either below or above the spine.
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Can an arrow go through a human body?

Arrow injuries are classified as low velocity but can be life-threatening, especially when the vital organs are affected. The severity and extent of the injury depend on the range at which the arrow is fired, the degree of penetration and whether poisons were applied to the tip of the arrow or not.
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Can a bullet pass through a bone?

To enter the surface of a bone a bullet must be traveling a minimum of 200 ft./sec. There are three main types of gunshot wounds: penetrating, perforating, or both.
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What happens if a bullet goes through your bone?

However, when such projectiles hit bone, they may fragment into multiple smaller pieces that are often retained near the fracture site (Fig. 1). It has been our observation that fractures with a substantial amount of retained bullet fragments near the fracture site are at risk for delayed or nonunion.
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What armor can stop an arrow?

Arrow-proof armor exists, with modern ceramic/steel plates stopping nearly all arrows, while historical armor varied; plate armor was excellent, but mail struggled with armor-piercing bodkins, and thick layered fabrics or hardened leather (like brigandine) offered good protection against less powerful bows, with padding essential for overall effectiveness against even simple arrows.
 
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Is a bow deadlier than a gun?

Penetration increases with the projectile's speed and weight. Bullets travel faster than arrows, but arrows are heavier than bullets. Nevertheless, if you calculate the momentum and kinetic energy of arrows, even the most potent bow seems much less lethal than a firearm.
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What is the deadliest bone to break?

There isn't one single "worst" bone to break, as it depends on severity, but the femur, pelvis, skull, and spine (vertebrae) are among the most dangerous due to potential life-threatening complications like severe bleeding, organ damage, or paralysis, while a fractured femur is often cited as extremely painful because it's the longest, strongest bone, requiring immense force and causing significant blood loss. 
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Is an arrow more painful than a bullet?

In addition, arrow wounds are generally less painful and generate less fear and panic than a comparable bullet wound.
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Will an arrow penetrate a bulletproof vest?

Yes, but it depends on the vest's materials; soft Kevlar vests can be pierced by sharp arrowheads (especially from powerful bows/crossbows) because they cut fibers, while modern vests with hard ceramic or steel plates are designed to stop arrows by shattering the point or deflecting it, offering much better protection. Standard Kevlar is great for bullets but struggles with the focused force of a sharp point, needing specialized plates for arrow defense.
 
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Is bone actually stronger than steel?

Yes, pound-for-pound (by weight), human bone is stronger and more resilient than steel, with some sources saying it's four to five times stronger, but steel is denser, meaning a piece of steel the same size (volume) as a piece of bone is stronger overall. Bone's unique composite structure of collagen and calcium phosphate allows it to be lightweight yet incredibly strong, capable of bearing immense weight (like supporting five pickup trucks per cubic inch) while also being flexible and self-healing, which steel can't match.
 
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What is the most common injury in archery?

The most common injury site was the finger in both genders with lacerations being the most common diagnosis. Although safety gear is worn by archers to protect the finger, it is still extremely vulnerable to injuries due to the continuous and excessive pressure inflicted on it as the archer shoots the arrow.
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Why shouldn't you draw a bow without an arrow?

Firing a bow without an arrow (to absorb the energy) can cause severe damage to your bow and possible injury to the shooter or others nearby. Let down the bow slowly and carefully from any drawn position. Never try drawing a bow that does not fit your size or strength.
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What guns should not be dry fired?

Rimfire firearms, such as those chambered in . 22 LR, should not be dry-fired without snap caps, as the firing pin may strike the chamber and cause damage.
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Why do bows explode when dry fired?

Dry firing a bow breaks it because all the immense energy stored in the drawn limbs has nowhere to go without an arrow to propel, causing it to violently snap back, creating massive shock, vibration, and stress that can shatter the limbs, snap the string, bend cams, or derail the cables, leading to catastrophic failure. Essentially, the bow's components absorb energy they aren't designed to handle, resulting in damage, especially in high-speed compound bows. 
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Why are Kevlar vests illegal?

While laws vary, most states' prohibitions on possessing, buying, or using (wearing) a bulletproof vest apply in the following situations: the individual has been convicted of any crime, a felony, or a crime of violence, or. the individual wears the vest while committing, or attempting to commit, a crime or felony.
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Can a cape stop an arrow?

Previously, we showed that you could block a throwing knife with nothing but a cape. But it's the same true for arrows.
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What material is 100% bullet proof?

Kevlar has many applications, ranging from bicycle tires and racing sails to bulletproof vests, due to its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio; by this measure it is five times stronger than steel.
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Who tore Tom Brady's ACL?

Tom Brady's ACL (and MCL) was torn by Kansas City Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard during the first game of the 2008 NFL season, in a hit that occurred as Brady released a pass, bending his planted left knee awkwardly and ending his season.
 
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Who played a Super Bowl with a broken leg?

Two prominent players known for playing in the Super Bowl with significant leg injuries are Jack Youngblood (LA Rams, 1979) and Terrell Owens (Philadelphia Eagles, 2005), with Youngblood playing the entire Super Bowl XIV with a fractured fibula and Owens playing in Super Bowl XXXIX just weeks after breaking his leg. Both legends showcased incredible toughness, with Youngblood playing with a plastic brace and Owens putting up huge stats despite his injury.
 
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What is the most injured body part in the NFL?

Most football injuries occur in the knee. The three most common types of injury are the MCL sprain, the meniscus tear and the ACL tear.
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