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General through a Chrono?
Has anyone shot the General through a chronograph? Just curious as to what type of speed a guys looking at with various draw weights, arrow weights, etc.
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RE: General through a Chrono?
JoshKeller had his chrono'd. Its in the bowhunting forum somewhere. I think it was 301 with a 375 grain arrow. 70# 30" draw
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RE: General through a Chrono?
30" draw, 71.1 lbs, 388 grain arrow, smooth mod (originally posted fast mod, its got an S on it, thought it was speed at first), nothing on the string except a g5 peep and a loop. 301 fps average.
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RE: General through a Chrono?
70 lbs, 28" draw, 381 grain arrow at 288 fps, and whisper quiet.
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RE: General through a Chrono?
I get a chance I'll try to run mine through my Chrono with a couple of different arrows and post the results;)
Dan |
RE: General through a Chrono?
also. 485 grain terminator hunter select shaft 266 fps.
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29" draw 65#Easton lightspeedarrows 315gr. 284 consistantly. I will go up to 70# though when I get the bow!
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RE: General through a Chrono?
562 gr. alum. 505 gr. alum. 423 gr. carbon 382 gr. carbon General 231 243 262 276 65 pound draw weight, 30 inch draw length, smooth modules, string loop and tubeless peep sight. The Birth Certificate had a 294 fps speed rating at 29" 70# with a 350 grain arrow. |
RE: General through a Chrono?
Awesome stuff so far guys!! Anyone have numbers inbetween the 50 - 60lb draw weight range?
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RE: General through a Chrono?
Ok! Here's the numbers on my General. I did play with the tuning, but it didn't take much. These numbers come from my digital grain scales and my digital Pro Chrono.
60# at 28.5" draw 27" Maxima 250= 326 grains shoots 283 fps giving 57.99# KE 27" FMJ 400= 497 grains shoots 233 fps giving 59.93# KE I'm satisfied with that;) Dan |
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