your fps
#21
RE: your fps
Allegiance VFT
70# 28 in.DL RedHead CarbonMaxx 353 gr. arrow 305 fps
Why not take the speed w/ the accuracy? Just because a bow is fast doesn't mean it can't be shot accurately. That would be up to the shooter.
70# 28 in.DL RedHead CarbonMaxx 353 gr. arrow 305 fps
Why not take the speed w/ the accuracy? Just because a bow is fast doesn't mean it can't be shot accurately. That would be up to the shooter.
#22
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Afton IA USA
Posts: 444
RE: your fps
My Martin Slayr is IBO rated @ 325 fps.but That's witha 70# pull and 30 inch draw.I live out in the sticks so I don't have access to a pro shop with a chronograph but I imagine my fps is somewhere around 275 or 280.
My bow is setup for 60# pull, 29 inch draw. Plus all the normal hunting junk. Limbsavers, string whiskers, peep sight, nock point, and release clip.
My arrow is a Carbon Express Terminator 6075 cut to 29 inches with a Muzzy 100 grain 3 blade broadhead.
My bow is setup for 60# pull, 29 inch draw. Plus all the normal hunting junk. Limbsavers, string whiskers, peep sight, nock point, and release clip.
My arrow is a Carbon Express Terminator 6075 cut to 29 inches with a Muzzy 100 grain 3 blade broadhead.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
Posts: 3,445
RE: your fps
Why not take the speed w/ the accuracy? Just because a bow is fast doesn't mean it can't be shot accurately. That would be up to the shooter
Now on to the question at hand, I shoot a 444 gr. arrow at 283 fps. (it's right around there I can't remember for sure, it may be a little bit more though it's been quite a while since I shot it through a chrono)