Speed gain @ same poundage
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manitowoc WI USA
Posts: 79
RE: Speed gain @ same poundage
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Norbs statement isn't totally true however. There are plenty of low brace height bows that are less efficient then higher ones. The reason they produce more speed and power is called 'string time' The arrow is simply on the string longer and getting pushed longer than a higher brace height bow.
Here's a perfect example:
PSE Tazman...1999 model brace 6.5", IBO 305, BPF 1.18.
Mathews SQ2....Brace 8" IBO 305,BPF 1.24
Again this only one example where a less efficient bow only produces speed from string time. There are a whole gammut of things to consider when trying to find your perfect bow. This is one of the reasons I wrote "The Archery Program" It was really fun doing all of the research, and seeing it work daily in doing these exact trials before you even pick a bow up!
Oh well....we could debate this for years!
It was fun, nice chatting with yah,
Happy Shooting!
>>>------Tony Virnoche------>>>
>>>---The Archery Program--->>>
Norbs statement isn't totally true however. There are plenty of low brace height bows that are less efficient then higher ones. The reason they produce more speed and power is called 'string time' The arrow is simply on the string longer and getting pushed longer than a higher brace height bow.
Here's a perfect example:
PSE Tazman...1999 model brace 6.5", IBO 305, BPF 1.18.
Mathews SQ2....Brace 8" IBO 305,BPF 1.24
Again this only one example where a less efficient bow only produces speed from string time. There are a whole gammut of things to consider when trying to find your perfect bow. This is one of the reasons I wrote "The Archery Program" It was really fun doing all of the research, and seeing it work daily in doing these exact trials before you even pick a bow up!
Oh well....we could debate this for years!
It was fun, nice chatting with yah,
Happy Shooting!
>>>------Tony Virnoche------>>>
>>>---The Archery Program--->>>
#12
RE: Speed gain @ same poundage
Good example and I can't argue with that....but now we are also approaching the area of "advertised IBO speeds" which, in my opinion aren't always reliable.
Actually being able to take the two bows you mentioned and testing them might yield different results.
But I digress...we are on the same page...many variables, not just the bow's brace height affect its efficiency level....as well as the "desirability" level to the customer.
Actually being able to take the two bows you mentioned and testing them might yield different results.
But I digress...we are on the same page...many variables, not just the bow's brace height affect its efficiency level....as well as the "desirability" level to the customer.