Crossbow Bolt

1500s–1600s
Average: 37.2 cm (14 5/8 in.)
Weight: 80 g (2.82 oz.)
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Bolts with leather feathering were used mainly in the Tyrolean area, which includes northern Italy and western Austria.

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Created by skilled technicians from wood, steel, and leather, each bolt was handmade with slight differences in construction and design. These bolts were used with a crossbow and they were more powerful than traditional bows and arrows. A soldier could carry many bolts and still maneuver easily around the battlefield.
Crossbow Bolt

Crossbow Bolt

1500s–1600s

Germany, 16th-17th century

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