
11-05-08, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by sp220 12 fps is an enormous difference for 10gn IMO, and I doubt very very much that that would be gained from changing an arrow which is 350+ grains by 10gn...
Thats a VERY small percentage of the arrow weight, yet 12fps is a much larger percentage of the original arrow speed - the two do not correlate, and i think you may be the only person to make that claim.
PS: and yes I have changed point weight by 10gn before, and have noticed no difference on the bareshaft test at 20 yards.
On a lighter arrow, like an ace the difference is far more apparent, but th X10 is much much heavier, and the like differences between the two should not be held in comparison.
PPS: This is the RECURVE section. In the same way people have been discouraged from providing advice relevant to the 'curve in the compound section, could points please only be made relating to recurve! Examples of compound bow shooting - not helpfull or informative! |
this shows you dont know what your talking about.you cant argue with a chronograph thats recently been calibrated...and i do make the claim..and have several witnesses. |