Ye Heng couldn't wait to try the power of the organ technique.

Cuckoo!

At this time, the roar of pheasants came from outside the house.

Living in the countryside, local people are extremely accurate in judging the calls of pheasants and chickens raised at home.

Although some down-to-earth rural people do not understand some of the craftsmanship principles they have learned from their elders.

Many rural people only know what time, what to do, and how to do it. It has become a habit and cognition, but they do not understand the principle.

But in fact, their approach is correct and extremely standard.

Even modern society can use science to explain these principles.

But the pursuit of these things is fundamentally the precious wealth explored by the ancestors.

On the surrounding mountains, once it was noon, there were a lot of game in the bamboo forest.

Because the weather is hot and the bamboo forest is relatively cool, many game animals like to go to the bamboo forest for food or rest at this time.

"I just don't know what to do for lunch, so let's go hunting for some game!" Ye Heng thought to himself.

Since you want to play game, you must use tools.

Ye Heng didn't plan to set traps. Although these were considered one of the tricks, it was too simple to make a trap for hunting game, and there was no difficulty at all.

Ye Heng is ready to make a crossbow!

And it is a crossbow that can be fired in bursts!

In history, the Zhuge Repeating Crossbow, a repeating crossbow modified by a military god, was extremely powerful.

Naturally, there is a detailed production of the repeating crossbow in the Tiangong Atlas.

And the production of steps is not too annoying.

The crossbow is actually like putting a normal bow on a fixed device and using some small organs such as the trigger to fire.

Crossbow arrows are generally fine and small, much shorter than normal bows and arrows.

But it is precisely because of its small size that its range and power are much greater, and its penetrating power is extremely strong.

The first is to attack the core and make the bow. Bamboo is undoubtedly the best material for making the bow body.

The bamboo is split into pieces of suitable thickness, and then Ye Heng boils it in hot water in a pot.

In this way, the bending of the bamboo can be fully maintained and will not be easily broken.

The best material for making bowstrings is the tendons of the beasts.

In ancient times, many ancient people used beef tendon as a material for bowstrings.

But Ye Heng really didn't have beef tendons for the time being, and there was no need to slaughter a cow in order to make a rage.

Ye Heng simply used a more willful rubber band, and after processing it, it was used as a bowstring.

Soon, a simple bow and arrow was made, and Ye Heng pulled it and tried it.

For hunting game, the tension of the bow is sufficient.

This is followed by the making of the fixtures that hold the bow's rage itself.

Ye Heng found a thick solid wood block and started to chisel it with a chisel.

This fixture should not only have a place to fix the bow and arrow, but also design the trajectory of the arrow and the installation position of the arrow.

This is still a relatively complicated repeating crossbow, and a device similar to a magazine needs to be set up, and a crossbow arrow is placed in it to store it. When one shoots out, it only needs to be wound to continue firing.

This is a normal repeating crossbow.

But what Ye Heng did was slightly different from these.

Chapter [-] The accuracy is not enough, the quantity is enough

Almost any hand-made is from big to small, from the whole to the part, to the details.

Originally still relatively large, the rough surface of the rectangular solid wood block was polished into the prototype of a crossbow in Ye Heng's hands.

Ye Heng picked up the bow that had already been made, pulled the bowstring, and gestured for the length of the maximum tension.

Then mark the crossbow.

These details cannot be ignored at will. No matter how good a crossbow arrow is, if it does not have enough effective lethality, it is a waste tool and has no substantial effect.

In order for the crossbow to have a long range, sufficient lethality, and accuracy, the details must be carefully handled.

Next, Ye Heng began to deal with the details of the arrow path, which is like the design of ballistic paths in various firearms.

It's just that although the crossbow arrow is powerful, it is still a cold weapon after all, different from hot weapons such as various firearms.

No matter how meticulous the ballistics are, the arrows fired will definitely rub against the surroundings of the arrows, thus consuming part of the power.

This is impossible and inevitable.

Anyway, Ye Heng is only used to hunt small game such as pheasants and hares, and it is almost enough to deal with such details.

There is a semi-circular straight groove on the surface of the solid wood with a radius of about cm.

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