As someone who has dabbled in archery, both bow and crossbow, I'd say it's a hell of a lot easier to aim a crossbow, and both the "goatsfoot" and winch models allow a person to draw a much stronger crossbow than regular bow. Because you don't have the muscular tension of holding the bow when drawn it's also easier to aim, particularly at first. I'd think the non-professional forces would get better results from a quick crossbow course than a quick longbow course.Thanas wrote:^where do you get that specific information from?
And yes, crossbowmen require little training compared to the alternatives of knights or lonbowmen. Compared to the training of the majority of medieval armies received however, they still stand out. Especially specialized crossbowmen like the ones employed by the Italians.
Of course, the more you train in ANY weapon the better you'll be. The fact there were highly specialized crossbowmen does not mean that it was some uber-difficult weapon on which to train.