If you drop a baseball out of your tree it will fall straight, if you throw it at a tree thats 25 yards away it will arc up and then down. A arrow when shot straight down or away will react the same way. Though with bows shooting as fast as they do now a days its not as noticeable. If you did have a shot that was exactly straight down, it would help to know which of your pins shoots like a 1 yard pin.
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JM.....I'm not trying to prove anybody wrong. Is it Ok to simply need to know WHY things are the way people say they "are"?
If someone can explain it to me.....I'll say "thanks" and move on.
If you shoot an arrow straight down......will it experience this "arc" mobo speaks of? Why would it? If it doesn't.....I'm simply stating that the arc is SEVERELY reduced as the angle of downward is increased. Is this correct?