In 1461 at The Battle of Towton, a decisive victory was won by the Yorkists by using a gale to their advantage to carry their arrows much further than their enemies - great story, but could it be true?
Clearly a strong wind will make a difference, but by how much? I take my bow and shoot one particularly windy morning to find out.
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