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Trushot_archer 04-17-2004 04:13 PM

Anyone remember...
 
The article on the web where the guy talks about KE vs Momentum and does a test on a 5 gallon bucket od sand with a bullet VS an arrow? Talks about trauma as opposed to hemmoraging?

Can't find it anywhere and would like to print it for reference.

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

bowhuntr09 04-17-2004 04:17 PM

RE: Anyone remember...
 
Is this it?

Article

Trushot_archer 04-17-2004 05:31 PM

RE: Anyone remember...
 
Bingo! Much obliged brother.

bowhuntr09 04-17-2004 06:46 PM

RE: Anyone remember...
 
don't thank me, thank google! ;)

ewolf 04-17-2004 09:46 PM

RE: Anyone remember...
 
i laugh at FPS. This is why. means nothing outside the 3D shoots. Good article

ewolf 04-17-2004 09:47 PM

RE: Anyone remember...
 
Also remember the heavier the arrow the more efficient the bow will be!

ShadowAce 04-18-2004 01:52 AM

RE: Anyone remember...
 

ORIGINAL: ewolf

i laugh at FPS. This is why. means nothing outside the 3D shoots. Good article
FPS does mean something outside of 3D. The faster the bow, the less margin for error when guessing the yardage on a kill shot.

Arthur P 04-18-2004 06:36 AM

RE: Anyone remember...
 

FPS does mean something outside of 3D. The faster the bow, the less margin for error when guessing the yardage on a kill shot.
I thought the reason for the lazer rangefinder was to totally eliminate guessing the yardage for a kill shot. :eek:

Using arrow speed as an excuse for taking a shot on a living creature where you don't KNOW the distance is inexcusable. If your yardage estimation skills aren't good enough for you to tell whether the deer is at 27 yards or 35 yards, then you use the rangefinder or you do not shoot. Period.

If most of your hunting shots are taken within 30 yards, the importance of arrow speed is WAY overblown. The trajectory difference between a 300 fps arrow and a 250 fps arrow is practically negligable at 30 yards. At 30 yards and under, QUIET is far more important than fast. And accuracy always is the prime consideration.

Straightarrow 04-18-2004 07:21 AM

RE: Anyone remember...
 
I'm on the side of "FPS mean nothing", at least not for most hunters. I've never missed an animal because my arrow was too slow, even back when I exclusively hunted with a recurve and logs for arrrows. I much prefer the benefits that heavier arrows offer - quieter bows, more efficient energy use, more K.E., easier to pick arrows with a spine on the stiff side and getting better fixed blade broadhead flight.

Danny45 04-18-2004 06:35 PM

RE: Anyone remember...
 

I've never missed an animal because my arrow was too slow
That's strange, I've missed several because my arrow was too slow. Or maybe it was because it wasn't quiet enough.;)

Anyway, I have yet to find a bow rated at 1,000+ fps. When we do, we can stop worrying about speed and worry more about how to make the damn thing quiet.


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