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muzzyman88 02-07-2005 12:49 PM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 
100# draw weight. I'd just like to see the gorilla who shoots that thing.:D

silentassassin 02-07-2005 01:51 PM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 
Awe come on guys, I can draw that left handed;)

Kanga 02-07-2005 03:12 PM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 

100# draw weight. I'd just like to see the gorilla who shoots that thing.
I wont tell 500fps (Vic) that you called him a Gorilla

BOWFANATIC 02-07-2005 08:27 PM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 

BTW, if my calculations are correct, it would put a 500 grain arrow at 28.5" draw right at 280 fps, producing 87 ft. lbs of KE. There is no about that, just and .
Gotta see that one! 70lbs 28.5" draw with 500 gn arrow shooting 280fps?


Not hardly!

IL Rancher 02-07-2005 09:39 PM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 
I think he was talking about 100# draw weight bow... Whole nother animal.

Bluefeather 02-08-2005 07:18 AM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 

ORIGINAL: IL Rancher

I think he was talking about 100# draw weight bow... Whole nother animal.

... Whole
No, it was a 500 grain arrow. What I said was if everything remains constant and you drop it from a 100# to a 70# bow, you can expect to get 70% of the energy the 100# bow would produce, and, therefore 70% of the speed. That's assuming all things remain constant and cam geometry is the same.

Bluefeather 02-08-2005 07:22 AM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 

ORIGINAL: Swamp Dawg


What you are really saying is that this bow would shoot this 500 grain arrow at 233 FPS if it was set at 70 pounds.
That's not what he is saying at all. What he is saying, is that if the rep is correct in his findings, that this bow is very, very effecient at heavier poundages. BTW, if my calculations are correct, it would put a 500 grain arrow at 28.5" draw right at 280 fps, producing 87 ft. lbs of KE. There is no [X(] about that, just and .

I think I got the quotes right now...and what I said above. I'll stick with my 233 FPS.

buckeye 02-08-2005 08:06 AM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 

I think I got the quotes right now...and what I said above. I'll stick with my 233 FPS.

My Allegiance set at 62 pounds with a 29 inch DL shoots a 422 grain arrow a touch over 280fps.

I'd be willing to bet mine at 62 pounds 29 DL would shoot a 500 grain arrow mid 250's.

At 70 pounds 29 DL I would bet it would be right around 270fps.

Techy 02-08-2005 03:35 PM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 


That is all I have to say about that

Bluefeather 02-09-2005 02:50 AM

RE: BowTech Allegiance.... 500 grain arrow.... 333 f.p.s.
 
These are impressive numbers I must admit. I'm sure as people start posting their speeds we'll see some good numbers. It's probably just me figuring a loss of performance with shorter draw lengths. It sounds like the alligiance may have very little performance loss at the shorter draw lengths due to the cam design. I just bought a 2004 Extreme VFT and am probably a little jealous of the numbers.[&:]


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