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Leon, I am pretty sure your bow would test out faster than what you tested it at. It may have something to do with your style of release. For an accurate test you need to get off that string cleanly right at 28", maybe using a mechanical release. I would almost bet that the 394 grain arrow you are using would be much closer to 200 fps with a good test. I can see that bow easily shooting a 550 grain arrow at 180 fps or more.
Thats exactly what I wanted to see. Thank you so much leonwood.
So I did another chrono test with a 30 inch 530 grain arrow. (Did not shoot it myself )Shot 15 arrows at 28" draw with an average speed of 190 with 187 as the lowest and 196 the highest.Shot my own 27inch arrow once (the one I got 177 with), is 494 grain and got 185fps
Kerel, dat is een for-mi-da-bel mooie boog, en hij loopt ook nog eens lekker, blijkbaar!(Sorry folks, doesn't happen all to often that I can communicate in Dutch here).Just telling the bow is a looker and a shooter for sure!
Quote from: leonwood on September 25, 2017, 02:51:06 pmSo I did another chrono test with a 30 inch 530 grain arrow. (Did not shoot it myself )Shot 15 arrows at 28" draw with an average speed of 190 with 187 as the lowest and 196 the highest.Shot my own 27inch arrow once (the one I got 177 with), is 494 grain and got 185fpsThat's more like it. Good numbers. I think you have to work on your release . 196, eh, he couldn't pull it just a little harder
Good performance and looks. Congrats!Question . . . Pics appear to indicate pyramid profile, but sometimes pics can be deceiving. Is it a pyramid?
Very Nice! I really enjoy seeing the bows you are turning out lately. Beautiful work.