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Just been pointed in the direction of ghosts of the mary rose by Wills and also seen the reissue of his mary rose photos.
So from the documentary regarding the development of the scapulae of the archer, it shows that the very tip of the never had a chance to fully ossify into a fully formed bone. This will because there was sufficient continuous movement and force through the joint throughout their growth to adulthood to stop the ossification of the joint, creating a synarthrosis (false joint).
We don't know how much force is needed to do this over a persons growth, because there is no modern comparison group.
The only comparison we may have will from our up and coming young warbow archers. (hopefully my son included) Are there many kids shooting longbow with an aim to going onto warbow out there? because they will give us our answer.
Another thing worth noting is the use of stringing grooves. I can comfortably string my 100lb warbow without the aid of a stringer, but cannot manage my 120lb bow, cant even bend it!
What are you guys able to manage?