ORIGINAL: buckeyebuckhntr
I'm not sure, maybe you just aren't picking it up but these bows are under a lifetime warranty and warranted all the way down to 5GPP. IBO standards not AMO.
Are you in AMO's standard guidelines or are you pushing the envelope?
Under this standard the bow being tested will have a maximum pull weight of 60lbs. The arrow will have a grain weight of 540 (9 grains of arrow weight per pound of bow weight). The draw length will be set at 30 inches
Exactly,
David, you have to remember that the thread starter asked the question, he's shooting a 400 grain arrow, again, my arrow is only 19 grains under his that he is questioning. If you want to talk AMO you'd only have him shooting 44 lbs to stay at 9 grains per pound. Is that what your asking? That is not real world...if you want to talk strictly his poundage, that was not the question, he didn't say he was shooting 70 lb bow but...a 400 grain arrow...I answered his question as asked, not assumed.