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passthru79 01-08-2008 05:03 PM

RE: Poundage/speed??
 
Like mentioned before 7fps per pound is a little high. It all depends on what bow, cam type, limbs ect. From what Ive seen usualy 2-3fps is about right per pound.

BGfisher 01-08-2008 07:25 PM

RE: Poundage/speed??
 

ORIGINAL: mobow


ORIGINAL: BGfisher

3-7 sounds pretty excessive. The norm is about 2 fps per pound of draw., either up or down depending on which way you turn the limb bolts. Bows vary from model to model, but not that much.
You know, I first read this reply and laughed......I said ONLY 2??? Then I thought about it aminute........I was thinking of 1 turn of the limb bolts, not 1 pound per draw weight.....I stand corrected.......2-3 is more accurate. Mobow's bad.
I think we'll forgive you this mistake---this time. By your thinking, one full turn, the speed difference would probably be about 7 fps.

Arthur P 01-08-2008 08:40 PM

RE: Poundage/speed??
 

You know, I first read this reply and laughed......I said ONLY 2??? Then I thought about it aminute........I was thinking of 1 turn of the limb bolts, not 1 pound per draw weight.....I stand corrected.......2-3 is more accurate. Mobow's bad.
Bad mobow!

Evil, wicked, naughty mobow!!

Like I've never let slip a brain fart of my own. [8D]You'll get over it, I'm sure. ;)

MeanV2 01-08-2008 08:42 PM

RE: Poundage/speed??
 

ORIGINAL: Arthur P


You know, I first read this reply and laughed......I said ONLY 2??? Then I thought about it aminute........I was thinking of 1 turn of the limb bolts, not 1 pound per draw weight.....I stand corrected.......2-3 is more accurate. Mobow's bad.
Bad mobow!

Evil, wicked, naughty mobow!!

Like I've never let slip a brain fart of my own. [8D]You'll get over it, I'm sure. ;)
Had a few Brain Farts myself[8D]

It's like I was told one timethe only way to be sure you will never do anything wrong is to do nothing at all;)

Dan


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