is it hard to shoot a very fast bow
#1
is it hard to shoot a very fast bow
i heard a guy say its harder to shoot a fast bow. i think it would shoot better group, becaus eyour arrow will get to the target faster then less time for your arrow to move around.
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#2
RE: is it hard to shoot a very fast bow
ORIGINAL: PaBowhunter29
i heard a guy say its harder to shoot a fast bow. i think it would shoot better group, becaus eyour arrow will get to the target faster then less time for your arrow to move around.
thanks
i heard a guy say its harder to shoot a fast bow. i think it would shoot better group, becaus eyour arrow will get to the target faster then less time for your arrow to move around.
thanks
#3
RE: is it hard to shoot a very fast bow
It is what makes a bow fast that makes it unforgiving to shooters mistakes or form flaws.
Short axle to axle bows coupled with low brace heights and radical cams can be very difficult to shoot.
Now add that to a fixed blade broadhead that doesn't like to be flung fast anyway,then you have a very touchy setup.
Short axle to axle bows coupled with low brace heights and radical cams can be very difficult to shoot.
Now add that to a fixed blade broadhead that doesn't like to be flung fast anyway,then you have a very touchy setup.
#4
RE: is it hard to shoot a very fast bow
Shorter brace height generally equates to faster arrow speed. However, that comes at a price *USUALLY* Shorter brace height normally magnifies errors in your shooting form.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
Posts: 5,293
RE: is it hard to shoot a very fast bow
Like said, it's not so much the speed of the arrow, but how the bow is designed and the trade offs you need to make the speed. That being said all bows made now are fast compared to those of 10 years ago and some are pretty forgiving.
Another thing to consider is the amount of energy the newer faster bows put into an arrow, and how the arrow is designed. This effects dynamic spine and can also effect forgiveness. In my opinion the more energy you have the better the arrows you should have so they are closer matched from arrow to arrow.
I personally don't think brace height is that big of deal as long as you are not getting slapped in the arm by the string. I think Axle to Axle and Reflexed risers are a bigger problem.
Or being over bowed. Many draw more weight than they should or fudge their draw length in order to gain speed, which makes your bow much harder to shoot well.
Paul
Another thing to consider is the amount of energy the newer faster bows put into an arrow, and how the arrow is designed. This effects dynamic spine and can also effect forgiveness. In my opinion the more energy you have the better the arrows you should have so they are closer matched from arrow to arrow.
I personally don't think brace height is that big of deal as long as you are not getting slapped in the arm by the string. I think Axle to Axle and Reflexed risers are a bigger problem.
Or being over bowed. Many draw more weight than they should or fudge their draw length in order to gain speed, which makes your bow much harder to shoot well.
Paul
#9
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2
RE: is it hard to shoot a very fast bow
It can be, but ifyou havea very strick follow through, it will work well for you regardless of brace height. I always hear people say fast bows will punish you on your shots. A fast bow only punishes those who have terrible form when shooting. I recently picked up Hoyt's fast bow (The Vulcan) and at first was not shooting tight groups, but the flaw was in my form, not the bow. I corrected it and am now shooting 2" groups at 60 yards. Not great, but not bad.
Take Care and God Bless!
Ronin
Take Care and God Bless!
Ronin