He had grown accustomed to peoples surprise at his skill with his bow, but he could not deny that to hear such enthusiasm from the man who had just bested him with a sword was pleasing.
"Thanks." At Arthur's question, he laughed briefly. "I can do it every time. Not luck, but the product of many hours of practice." A lot was something of an understatement, but that probably went without saying. He drew another arrow from his quiver, raising his bow once more. He took a moment longer in his aim this time as he drew back the string, before loosing the arrow, so that it split that first centre arrow in two. To manage that particular trick had taken more than a few hours practice.