Craziest Claims You Have Seen?
#23
I had a gentleman tell me at Wal-Mart that he shoots a recurve 48#@28" with a 28" draw and gets complete passthroughs with rage two blades, shooting aluminium Easton game getters. I of course called b.s. and he argued with me for 20 minutes that he did all the time. I asked if he could show me pictures to which he replied, well I've not shot a deer with them yet....
you can't fix stupid.
you can't fix stupid.
#26
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,445
Ok, this got me thinking. In my brain, something is telling me that an arrow shot straight down will go faster than an arrow shot straight up, over the same distance. Can anyone provide an argument to that? If this does happen, can anyone estimate what the difference in speed would be within say, 20 yards?
I know this is not the explanation for the guy shooting high.
I know this is not the explanation for the guy shooting high.
#27
Boone & Crockett
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
Some really "smart" people are as dumb as a rock when it comes to common sense. The worst ones are the ones who think a degree can replace wisdom; or reading a book is a substitute for experience.
#28
Ok, this got me thinking. In my brain, something is telling me that an arrow shot straight down will go faster than an arrow shot straight up, over the same distance. Can anyone provide an argument to that? If this does happen, can anyone estimate what the difference in speed would be within say, 20 yards?
I know this is not the explanation for the guy shooting high.
I know this is not the explanation for the guy shooting high.
If a bow is over 350fps, it starts slowing down instantly when it leaves the bow, even when shot straight down due to air resistance. If a bow is less than 350fps, gravity will help speed it up to about 350fps when fired straight down (air resistance will balance against gravity = terminal velocity). Firing straight up, an arrow will always start slowing down, 1) fighting gravity, 2) fighting air resistance.
Now I just need to find a bow that ACTUALLY shoots faster than 350fps with my short arms...
#29
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
Ok, this got me thinking. In my brain, something is telling me that an arrow shot straight down will go faster than an arrow shot straight up, over the same distance. Can anyone provide an argument to that? If this does happen, can anyone estimate what the difference in speed would be within say, 20 yards?
I know this is not the explanation for the guy shooting high.
I know this is not the explanation for the guy shooting high.
Easier put, ignoring friction coeficients, shooting down is (-), (-) and (-) = greater magnitude. Shooting up is (+), so (-) and (+) = lesser magnitude.
I do not have time to do the actual calculations right now.