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Deceiving specs?
Just thinking about some things related to archery equipment and manufacturing specs. as given to the bowhunting public. I wonder how many of the specs from manufacturers are not accurate? Reason I ask is I just measured two different brand/models of broadheads I have and neither of them had the cutting diameter they are advertised at. One is clearly off by 1/8" and the other by just less 1/8" inch.
Over the years I have also bought bows that did not have the correct brace height even with the correct amount of cable/string twist at my draw length. One was so far off(over an inch)[:@] I sent it back in and when returned it was the same. |
RE: Deceiving specs?
I just blame the metric system for all of my measuring problems.[:@] sry mike it was a joke.
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RE: Deceiving specs?
I just blame the metric system for all of my measuring problems. |
RE: Deceiving specs?
Considering that most of the archery stuff is still made in the US, I don’t understand the metric comment.
The problem is the way they design, manufacturing, quality control, and caring about what they make. |
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Gee what ever you do dont buy a grain scale cause that will be a real eye opener on their weights as well:D
I have had some 100gr heads come in as low as 90gr and as high as 115gr. Just on field tips to get 12 that weighed exactly 100gr's I went through 2 boxes of them with well over 100 tips in each box.[:@] |
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Gee what ever you do dont buy a grain scale cause that will be a real eye opener on their weights as well |
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you are right on both.
Yes, it shouldn't make a big difference in performance They should measure as advertised. |
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Want some other eye openers, try weighing your bare bow. Most bows are a good bit heavier than advertised. Treestands are another one. We have weighed several different model climbing stands from several manufacturers and I would say that they, on average, weight about three pounds more than advertised. It is pretty amazing to me how these companies can advertise something and it isn't remotely close.
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The vanes on my Easton shafts are 3 7/8" not 4".:D:D
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I get a kick out of advertised speeds. I mean, they shoot that bow on a shooting machine and if they get ONE arrow to shoot 320, that's what they advertise.
I have been pretty surprised at weights of fp's though.....I hear all the time how much they vary, and I've only seen them vary by a grain or so.... I guess they figure the "average" joe won't even notice....Most of us aren't good enough to notice several grains of weight difference......But to those of us that demand perfect equipment, it's a real PITB..... |
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