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 46: bow and arrow

After nearly two days of busy work, all the bamboo buildings needed were completed before the sun turned westward, and some furniture was also made, and the rest could be gradually improved. What attracts the attention of all males now is the crossbow arrow that Qin Fei made for Xiaobu. At this moment, the small crossbow bolts were dismantled again, and a group of males, led by Saree, were making large crossbows according to the appearance of small crossbows.

Qin Fei turned around, but couldn't get her hands anywhere, and started thinking about the little spikes of the broken mountain beasts that were left. He chose some small spikes, got some bamboo arrows, and pressed them on the arrows. Although the thorns are partially hollow, it still makes the front part of the arrow a little heavy. I tried several times with a bamboo crossbow, and the target deviation angle is very large. However, the arrows of the bamboo crossbow are relatively short, and there are groove restrictions.

Qin Fei thought about it for a while, and planned to try it out by making a set of bows and arrows. Although Qin Fei has learned some archery skills, the bows and arrows used are all modern products. Fortunately, bows and arrows are not complicated, he thought about it in his mind, and then started to act. He first broke the bamboo thick at the wrist, cut off the burrs around the hands with a knife, polished the edges with thick animal skin, and then slowly smoked it with fire, carefully bending the bamboo. Then use the small thorns of the monster to leave a distance of half an inch at both ends of the bamboo, and drill a small hole for each. Peel the flexible rattan skin, twist it into a rope and pass it through the small hole, and then tie it tightly. A simple bow is ready. Then I made some bamboo arrows, and the arrows were inserted into the thorns of the Shattered Mountain Warcraft. While sighing that it would be beautiful if it had eagle feathers, he plucked the feathers of the gray-haired fat bird that Xiaobu didn't want. Finally, after several attempts, twelve gray feather arrows were made.

Qin Fei took a good stance, took an arrow and drew a bow, and with a swish a feather arrow flew out, stabbed into a tree trunk forty meters away. While Qin Fei lamented that she missed a lot, she secretly sighed that it was indeed the thorns of the Shattered Mountain Beast, and it was indeed powerful.

The male who was doing crossbow arrows had long been watching Qin Fei's movements with his eyes. At this time, looking at his neat movements and the power of the arrows, he ran over to try it. Mocha was thick-skinned and grabbed the first position. Qin Fei also generously let him try. As a result, Mo Cha missed with one arrow, and reluctantly tried the second arrow, but it still shot in the air. The males booed, Mocha touched his nose embarrassedly, and ran to pick up arrows.

A few males were eager to try, but they were stopped by Humiga, who suggested that Patriarch Saree try first. After all, Saree is the 'boss' of the tribe, and it is not easy to refuse. Think about bows and arrows and crossbow arrows are similar, you can only use the method of using crossbow arrows to bite the bullet and try.

Sarei drew his bow and arrow, and Qin Fei put his arms around his waist from behind. While pointing out the steps under his feet, he corrected the posture of his bow, and kept talking about other things that need attention. What is the posture of the upper body, the movement of the hands, the posture after the arrow is fired...

Saree earnestly followed Qin Fei's request, opened the bow and released the arrow, and shot the arrow on the convex point of the tree branch not far away. And there was not far from where Qin Fei let him shoot, so he immediately gave Qin Fei a big smile.

A few males whispered, "Sure enough, Humiga was right to let the boss of Saree go."

Mo Cha was unconvinced and shouted, "Boss Qin Fei is not fair, teach boss Sarei how carefully..."

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