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Old 02-14-2002, 11:21 AM
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I was wondering who has actually put their setup to the test of cronographing? I'm just curious and doing some bow comparisons for shopping purposes. Please list what it cronoed at, draw length, poundage and name of bow. Liars need not apply.
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Old 02-14-2002, 11:44 AM
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I have a chrony in the garage and last week I changed out 60# limbs for 70# on my Q2.I'm shooting only a 28.5" draw and a CX 3D Select in the high 60s' and getting exactly 290 fps. Not a barn burner,but plenty fast for anything I would ever need.
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Old 02-14-2002, 12:02 PM
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Deerthug,

I put all of my bows through my chronograph...after I am done setting them up and tuning them.

The last bow I owned, Hoyt Havoctec Versa, was set for a 65 lb draw weight, 31 inch draw length and shooting a 420 grain arrow it shot 275 fps. With a 360 grain arrow it shot 288 fps. That is with a fully loaded string...brass nockset, rubber eliminator button below it, two rubber eliminator buttons below the idler wheel and a medium sized Shurz-a-Peep peep sight.

With just a tie on nockset and with the bow set at the same specs I got 297-298 fps out of it. If I bumped the draw weight up to 70 lbs then I should have gotten another 9-10 fps out of it which would put the total speed up to around 307-308. That would be about right since the IBO speed for the bow is 300 fps and I am shooting a one inch longer draw length.
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Old 02-14-2002, 12:36 PM
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27" 358gr, 71lbs, 28.75"draw, 20-25gr on string 286fps HOYT CYBERTEC



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Old 02-14-2002, 12:38 PM
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Well ....if it's speed you want you should get a kick out of these numbers.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

2001 BowTech &quot;Pro38&quot; dual cam. 70#/30&quot; Brace height= 6.8&quot;

350gr. A/C/C 3-49 with just a string loop.
SPEED = 336fps

372gr. Carbon Impact &quot;Fat Shaft&quot; 6500 with just a string loop
SPEED = 326fps

Same bow set-up for 3D season.......65#/30&quot;
set-up with a string loop and BowTech silencers shooting a Carbon Impact &quot;Fat Shaft&quot; 343gr.
SPEED = 318 fps

2001 BowTech &quot;Mighty Mite&quot; 70#/30&quot; with a string loop. Brace height = 7.2&quot;

350gr. A/C/C 3-49 SPEED= 318fps
370gr. Fat Shaft SPEED= 309fps
450gr. 2314 XX78 SPEED= 283fps

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Old 02-14-2002, 01:00 PM
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2002 BowTech Patriot 67#/29&quot;
340 grain CX300
peep, tied nock, and string loop on the string
307 fps

430 grain ACC 3-60
278 fps

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Old 02-14-2002, 04:38 PM
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Matt,

I have a question for you. You stated that you are getting 336 fps out of the Pro38 with an IBO setup...70 lb draw weight, 30 inch draw length, 350 grain arrow...... but yet the Bowtech webpage lists speeds for the Pro38 to be between 312 and 320....

How do you account for the extra 16 fps that you are getting?

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Old 02-14-2002, 04:49 PM
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Frank......Mine has the &quot;BK&quot; dual cams.
They're &quot;just a bit&quot;<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> quicker than the original Post Feed or Infinity cam.

In reality mine is probably about 20-25fps faster than a 2001 single cam version.....16 would be about right for the single cam comparison if you took the highest rated bare string single Vs. my dual with a string loop. Mine would probably do just about 340fps with a bare string....

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Old 02-14-2002, 05:36 PM
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I just &quot;speed-tested&quot; my Hoyt Havoctec Versacam last night. With the cam set at 27&quot; shooting a 28.5&quot; Gold Tip XT 5575, it was shooting 229 with feathers and 226 with vanes. And I'm only set at about 50 lbs, with Sim's String Leeches, a large Shurz-A-Peep, single brass nock and a string loop. I've got 10 more pounds of weight to go. Can't wait to whiz an arrow through a deer.

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Old 02-14-2002, 06:25 PM
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Yeah PBB, but I bet it is awfully quiet and has no recoil or handshock....

Thanks for the clarification Matt...you've got mail....

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