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Oh for those of us who have seen archery videos online you likely may have come across the trick in which the archer can curve in error in mid-air and this has been popularized by Lars Anderson however while we know this is possible there has been an extended discussion on whether historical arches or more specifically war arches or military arches did this in battle and this has become a fairly debated topic part of the reason is that many people combine historical archery with historical war archery or historical warfare and these things actually are one and the same and we look at these source material well investigate further why we cant assume that historical archers use these turning arrow shots in actual practical and realistic situations before we go on to the historical analysis I want to quickly clarify that there are actually two different tricks involved here the first is bending the arrow in flight that one is a much simpler trick the principle of shooting straight and a