actual speed
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actual speed
Now this stupid TechnoHunt thing has got me all freaked out. Today i was looking at my score printout and it has your arrow speed on there. My bow was only shooting like 188-190 fps. I know that new bows have IBO speeds of like 315 or so. But, I know that the IBO is like 70 pounds, 30 inch draw, nothing on the arrow, etc. so it is actually higher than your final set up. So is my bow amazingly slow or is that still an OK speed for hunting?
#3
RE: actual speed
Tell us more about your setup. Bow brand and model, weight, draw length. What arrows are you shooting withe type of fletchingand point weight. What all do you have on the string?
By today's standards that is pretty slow, but it's still fast enough to be shooting at deer. That kind of speed used to be pretty standard about 30 years ago. I know. That's what I got with bows back then and I still shot through animals.
Now, that being said, I wouldn't trust the chrono used on a Techno-hunt. The chrono's used ina Techno-hunt read a velocity about ten yards from the bow and this will be slower than at the bow, but not by a whole lot. It might be right, but the only way to find out is to shoot it over a real chrono. The shop probably has one somewhere on the premises.
There are a lot of things that can slow a bow and it sounds like you are using all of them.
By today's standards that is pretty slow, but it's still fast enough to be shooting at deer. That kind of speed used to be pretty standard about 30 years ago. I know. That's what I got with bows back then and I still shot through animals.
Now, that being said, I wouldn't trust the chrono used on a Techno-hunt. The chrono's used ina Techno-hunt read a velocity about ten yards from the bow and this will be slower than at the bow, but not by a whole lot. It might be right, but the only way to find out is to shoot it over a real chrono. The shop probably has one somewhere on the premises.
There are a lot of things that can slow a bow and it sounds like you are using all of them.
#4
RE: actual speed
I shoot Techno as well, and the chrono on the oneI shoot is off by a solid 30-40 fps. My bow chronos at 269 and on the techno it usually reads around 229. I wouldn't worry about it too much unless you chrono it and it still comes up as a snail.
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RE: actual speed
I have a Browning Yukon with a 28 inch draw and like 55 pounds draw weight. I have a string loop and a peep sight with no rubber tube, and I am shooting Gold Tips.
#7
RE: actual speed
ORIGINAL: Tikka 30-06
I have a Browning Yukon with a 28 inch draw and like 55 pounds draw weight. I have a string loop and a peep sight with no rubber tube, and I am shooting Gold Tips.
I have a Browning Yukon with a 28 inch draw and like 55 pounds draw weight. I have a string loop and a peep sight with no rubber tube, and I am shooting Gold Tips.
Anyway, it should be shooting much faster than that. If we knew your arrow weight it would help.
Edit: Unless it's an older Browning....sometimes Browning reuses their bow names. In that case it may be the actual speed.
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RE: actual speed
yep i got it from Gander Mountian in a package deal. My arrows are Gold Tip XT Hunters (3555) and they weigh 7.4 gr/inch (28 inches long). I shoot 100 grain heads, but I have no clue how much the fletchings and all that weighs.
#9
RE: actual speed
Ok, I know what bow you are talking about, it's a newer bow so I'm sure theIBO isin the 290-295fps range.Your arrows arearound 350grains -/+that shouldput youin the 225-230fps rangeI would guess.
I figured you lose about 10fps per inch of draw lengthso that's 20fps there, then I figured around 3fps loss per pound below 70 so that's another 45fps.That's a total of about a 65fps loss off of the IBO rated speed.
I may be wrong with my figures, I'm not too much of the speed junkie so I really don't keep up with it, but I think they are close. Sounds like you may have to chrono it.
I figured you lose about 10fps per inch of draw lengthso that's 20fps there, then I figured around 3fps loss per pound below 70 so that's another 45fps.That's a total of about a 65fps loss off of the IBO rated speed.
I may be wrong with my figures, I'm not too much of the speed junkie so I really don't keep up with it, but I think they are close. Sounds like you may have to chrono it.
#10
RE: actual speed
thats because your bow the Yukon and a few other Manufactureres do the same thing. They make a line up thats specifically for sporting goods stores. Martin and Pse are also in that mix. You'll see medium to low end lines there. Not any of there pro-series.