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Old 04-16-2007 | 01:26 PM
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Default RE: Who said that physics wasn't fun?

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You crack me up.

You have no proof that the heavier arrow is going to do more damage but from one guy's experiment and swallow it whole like it's from God himself. Dead is dead, period. bottom line. End of story.
Actually, the source of the information is irrelevant. Or in other words, even if the source of the information is god, the fact of the matter remains that the laws of physics are the laws of physics. End of story.
I never said that the Laws do not apply.I said that you are only taking 1 part of the whole. If you take only 1 part of the whole then keep thinking your narrow minded thoughts. There is much more to it than that as quicksilver and others have stated. I love the way you keep changing around what I say. Classic.

Youkeep saying about me shooting just foam. I actually used sheets of compressed partical board stacked verticaly and compressed with bolts in each corner for the test I performed. And of courseI only shot field tips because the range does not allow broadheads. The foam targets are meant to use friction to slow the arrow down as quick as possible.

By the way quicksilver says that field testing is all we have and you agree? You just said that our field testing is all crap and Ashby is all that matters.
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