Originally Posted by
kwilson16
Hey Dan,
I really hope this doesn't turn into a forum-wide discussion about the laws of physics because they make for powful painful readin. Anyway, I don't believe it's possible for the arrow to drop more at closer than farther ranges. There, I said it.
Could it have something to with the fact that the sight rotates slightly in order to 'slide'?
I assume your ranges are accurately measured.
Re-reading everything... I have a better understanding of the question... maybe thats cause I just woke up and I'm fresh in the mind...
Feathers have a greater decel rate than vanes do... they are faster out of the gate, but then nose dive in comparision past 30-35 yards..... I guess that wouldn't explain when he is flatter at 40-50 than he is at 30-40.
I reckon my second stab was a bit closer then...
All I gotta say Dan is if she drives good... then drive her!