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Old 12-12-2006 | 06:58 PM
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Default RE: do any bows shoot the same from 0 to 40?

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nobody? well what I`m claiming is that you gain absalutely no speed,only kanetic energy.If you shoot an allegiance @60# with a 300 grain arrow it will go 336 fps,if you shoot a 100# pound same bow with a 500 grain arrow you get 336 fps ,anyone?

First of all you're dreaming if you think you are going to get 336ft/sec out of any bow at 60# with a 300 grain arrow. that would be assuming a 32" draw and a 7" brace. That would wind up over 90% efficient with a 300 grain arrow. Ain't a bow made will do that.


So if I only change the draw weight to 100 pounds and the arrow weight to 336 grains the model tells me that the new velocity would be 416 ft/sec.

dude you are are so wrong I dont know where to begin,lets start with this...there are alot of bows RIGHT NOW that do more than 336 fps with a 300 grain arrow @ 60 pounds,I can think of several bowtech`s and martin`s.Anothewr thing,arrows dont travel up???? omg I gotta get some asprin
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