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Lastly, let me direct you to 5:37 to 5:40 of the video. Slow it down to 0.25 speed. There's no cut here. You see the arrow being shot, and impact sideways against the wall. After impacting you can make out two individual pieces of arrow falling towards the floor, and when it comes to a rest there are two pieces lying on the ground near each other.
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Lastly, let me direct you to 5:37 to 5:40 of the video. Slow it down to 0.25 speed. There\'s no cut here. You see the arrow being shot, and impact sideways against the wall. After impacting you can make out two individual pieces of arrow falling towards the floor, and when it comes to a rest there are two pieces lying on the ground near each other.
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Was the arrow prepared to split? Very definitely probably per Mythbusters proof. Was the arrow fired above his head and not directly at him? Definitely. Is it still impressive to hit an arrow mid-flight? ''Also'' definitely.
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Was the arrow prepared to split? Very definitely probably per Mythbusters proof. Was the arrow fired above his head and not directly at him? Definitely. Is it still impressive to hit an arrow mid-flight? \'\'Also\'\' definitely.
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'''TL:DR:''' For all the dubious claims and liberties taken, Lars Andersen is definitely amongst the best trick/fast shooters. As such, he fits on the trope page.
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\'\'\'TL:DR:\'\'\' For all the dubious claims and controlled-environment liberties taken in the video, Lars Andersen is definitely amongst the best trick/fast shooters. As such, he fits on the trope page.
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Lastly, let me direct you to 5:37 to 5:40 of the video. Slow it down to 0.25 speed. There's no cut here. You see the arrow being shot, and impact sideways against the wall. After impacting you can make out two individual pieces of arrow falling towards the floor, and when it comes to a rest there are two pieces lying on the ground near each other.
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Lastly, let me direct you to 5:37 to 5:40 of the video. Slow it down to 0.25 speed. There\'s no cut here. You see the arrow being shot, and impact sideways against the wall. After impacting you can make out two individual pieces of arrow falling towards the floor, and when it comes to a rest there are two pieces lying on the ground near each other.
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Was the arrow prepared to split? Very definitely probably per Mythbusters proof. Was the arrow fired above his head and not directly at him? Definitely. Is it still impressive to hit an arrow mid-flight? ''Also'' definitely.
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Was the arrow prepared to split? Very definitely probably per Mythbusters proof. Was the arrow fired above his head and not directly at him? Definitely. Is it still impressive to hit an arrow mid-flight? \'\'Also\'\' definitely.

\'\'\'TL:DR:\'\'\' For all the dubious claims and liberties taken, Lars Andersen is definitely amongst the best trick/fast shooters. As such, he fits on the trope page.
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Lastly, let me direct you to 5:37 to 5:40 of the video. Slow it down to 0.25 speed. There's no cut here. You see the arrow being shot, and impact sideways against the wall. After impacting you can make out two individual pieces of arrow falling towards the floor, and when it comes to a rest there are two pieces lying on the ground near each other.
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Lastly, let me direct you to 5:37 to 5:40 of the video. Slow it down to 0.25 speed. There\'s no cut here. You see the arrow being shot, and impact sideways against the wall. After impacting you can make out two individual pieces of arrow falling towards the floor, and when it comes to a rest there are two pieces lying on the ground near each other.

Was the arrow prepared to split? Very definitely probably per Mythbusters proof. Was the arrow fired above his head and not directly at him? Definitely. Is it still impressive to hit an arrow mid-flight? \'\'Also\'\' definitely.
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Lastly, let me direct you to 5:37 to 5:40 of the video. Slow it down to 0.25 speed. There\'s no cut here. You see the arrow being shot, and impact sideways against the wall. After impacting you can make out two individual pieces of arrow falling towards the floor, and when it comes to a rest there are two pieces lying on the ground near each other.
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