This is a horn-nocked English longbow with medieval-style self-nocked arrows (bottom), popular for hunting and warfare during the Middle Ages. Many of the rangers use turkey feathers for fletching although goose quill, the classic fletching material is used by some. Says Wilburn: "the idea is you get started with a basic outfit, then continually refine your clothing and gear to become more authentic." Above are medieval-style points on crossbow bolts. The points shown (from left to right) are a wooden blunt and bodkin point (both good for birds and small game) and two broadheads suitable for large game, the first of which is barbed.