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Should I be surprised?
I had recently worked with Ausie (thanks again) whom helped me set up a new hunting arrow that in the end ups my total grains by 65 (total of 524 now), which ups my FOC from 15 and changeto 19.3. andups my KEto over76 from 73... Well after shootingthe firstarrowI put togethertoday (prototype)I was sort of surprised that my 20 and 30 yardpins shotwith no change in trajectory. I shot several shots out to 30 yards with the new heavier set up and consistently shot bullets without touching my sight adjustments.
Should I be surprised that I did not need to make any adjustments out to 30 yards....after addiing 65 grains.. ?????? My new arrow set up is a 28 inch(shaft) ACC 3-71, 100 grain brass insert, g-nock, arrow wraps, fletched withBlazer (two inch) vanes. My bow is a Bowtech Liberty 80, maxed at 78lbs. |
RE: Should I be surprised?
IMO no
I just put an arrow that weighs 180 grains more on and shot it. Lets say I needed to adjust, LOL |
RE: Should I be surprised?
Yeh, I would be if it were me.
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RE: Should I be surprised?
I would have been suprised. BUT then again you are shooting 78#. Maybe that's why?
You could probably blow thru 3 elk with that setup. Holy cow. |
RE: Should I be surprised?
Remeber the heavier the arrow the more "energy" the bow puts in. So the net/gain lost for drop is not that great IMO at 68 grains.
But I have no idea what the hell I am talking about:D |
RE: Should I be surprised?
ORIGINAL: Germ Remeber the heavier the arrow the more "energy" the bow puts in. So the net/gain lost for drop is not that great IMO at 68 grains. But I have no idea what the hell I am talking about:D |
RE: Should I be surprised?
78#?? Not supprised at all
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RE: Should I be surprised?
I guess I don't understand it. gravity forces all objects to fall at the same rate. Since it takes more time to reach 30 yds the arrow should drop some. Is it possible that your arrow is aiming up coming off your bow still climbing @ 20 and falling back to the same level @ 30? Another possible answer is your anchor point may change slightly when you shoot the different pins. let us know what you find out.
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RE: Should I be surprised?
I honestly thought you'd see a little bit of a change in trajectory - but nothing crazy.Maybe just a nudge. I'm guessing the speed loss is under 20 fps.
Just seems like you should be generating more than 76# KE at 78# draw weight. Either way, definitely plenty of energy for any North American game. As the arrow weight increases, added weight has a diminishing effect on speed - and trajectory. For example, if I stacked 65 grains on my 255 grain arrow, I'd see a big speed (trajectory) change. But, if I was sighted in with a 500 grain arrow, and bumped up to 565 - the difference would be much smaller. http://www.huntersfriend.com/2007-Carbon-Arrows/arrow-selection-guide5.htm This chart kinda shows how that phenomenon plays out. |
RE: Should I be surprised?
ORIGINAL: quiksilver I honestly thought you'd see a little bit of a change in trajectory - but nothing crazy.Maybe just a nudge. Nudge meaning like an inch..??..I'm guessing the speed loss is under 20 fps. Just seems like you should be generating more than 76# KE at 78# draw weight. Well, Ausie ran the #'s for mebased on my bow...I still need to shoot it through a crono to get it exact...Either way, definitely plenty of energy for any North American game. As the arrow weight increases, added weight has a diminishing effect on speed - and trajectory. For example, if I stacked 65 grains on my 255 grain arrow, I'd see a big speed (trajectory) change. But, if I was sighted in with a 500 grain arrow, and bumped up to 565 - the difference would be much smaller. Yeah I went from around 465 to 524 http://www.huntersfriend.com/2007-Carbon-Arrows/arrow-selection-guide5.htm This chart kinda shows how that phenomenon plays out. Thanks Fran.. and10-4 onyour picture thread....that guy in his scivies holding the big buck.. LMFLIPPING ARSE OFF>.. I about spit coffee on my puter here.. thats a killer pix.. |
RE: Should I be surprised?
Yeah, when I say "nudge" I meant like an inch or so. Remember back in the day when we all shot those cheap-ass brass pins .. . and you needed to move it just a hair, so you bent the whole pin a little bit, instead of fussing with loosening up the thing and sliding it? Kinda like that.
Or maybe I was the only guy with a bow that cheap. LOL Dude, I almost choked to death when Greg posted that pic. LMAO |
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