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#1
PowWow / Re: BW performance
Last post by Orion - Today at 12:05:15 AM
Matt.  Measuring to the throat of the grip only is not the standardized way of measuring draw length. If it's 25.5-inches from the string to the deepest part of the grip, according to AMO standards your draw length is 27 1/4 inches. The AMO standard is to measure draw length to the deepest part of the grip, and add 1.75 inches to account for grip depth.  A lot of folks just measure to the back of the bow.  They yield similar and sometimes identical results.  If buyers, sellers and builders of bows use different ways of measuring draw length, it can lead to misunderstandings. That's the reason for the agreed upon standardization. 
#2
PowWow / Re: BW performance
Last post by Wymuley - January 01, 2026, 11:28:01 PM
I just chronoed my PCH a couple of weeks ago with the Garmin Chrono... which is very accurate.
My 60" PCH at 46 lbs is pushing my 465g arrows at 178 fps.
I have a long draw though... but it is 46 lb at my draw.
A bit over ten grains per pound... that is not bad.

Both my PCHs have been my fastest Widows by a few fps.
#3
PowWow / Re: Double Bevel, Single Bevel...
Last post by Phil Magistro - January 01, 2026, 09:08:04 PM
Howard Hill was clear about his preference for 3:1 heads based on his results but that pretty much died down until the Ashby papers. And, like JohnV mentioned, many misunderstood where Ashby was going with his work.

Whitetail deer don't need 24" of penetration. 12" or so gets a pass through on all but the largest deer. Black bears are not dangerous big-boned game. Pretty much any sharp broad head will do the trick on them. I've never hunted elk or moose but I'd probably be more concerned with arrow weight than what broad head I used.

I'll never hunt grizzlies or go to Africa but if I did I'd probably give more thought to my choice of broad head. But for my hunting Razorheads, Zwicky heads, Woodsman's, the old Magnus heads and similar heads work just fine. Maybe a wider head like a Simmons would give a better blood trail but that hasn't been a problem so far.
#4
The Dark Continent / Re: Is it enough?
Last post by nicktrehearne - January 01, 2026, 02:17:55 PM
Quote from: JohnV on December 30, 2025, 07:11:51 PMZebra and eland are big.  Draw weight is okay but i think your arrow weight is light for these two.  Also want a very good penetrating broadhead.

Would you say a 600gr arrow would be suitable, or recommend even heavier?
#5
PowWow / Re: Favorite aluminum shaft?
Last post by Roger Norris - January 01, 2026, 12:14:28 PM
Although my favorite shaft is usually an Easton FMJ......I have tons of 2016 aluminum shafts.
#6
Trad History/Collecting / Re: Your personal "Holy Grail"...
Last post by Nomadstalker - January 01, 2026, 12:12:47 PM
Pirate, that's a beautiful Widow, congrats!
#7
PowWow / Re: Favorite aluminum shaft?
Last post by cacciatore - January 01, 2026, 11:45:45 AM
In the past I have shot 2219 from 65# bows but now that I use 55# I am satisfied by the EASTON FMJ400,with my prefered point I am at 600 grains.
#8
PowWow / Re: Double Bevel, Single Bevel...
Last post by Roger Norris - January 01, 2026, 10:54:54 AM
I love this thread.Talk to me about the 3:1 ratio. Why? Not just becasue Howard Hill said so....what is the physics? Why are so many broadheads roughly 3:1?
#9
The Bowyer's Bench / Re: Hickory backing strips.
Last post by Pat B - January 01, 2026, 10:20:14 AM
Thanks Bue and yes, we all need a peaceful 2026. :thumbsup:
 Let us know how your project goes.
#10
PowWow / Re: Favorite aluminum shaft?
Last post by dnovo - January 01, 2026, 09:55:39 AM
I've been shooting wood for many years now almost exclusively. I enjoy making a good matched set.
But before I always shot 2018 and still have some. But I also have some 2016 I made for my now lighter bow. I
never understood the complaint about bending them. Yes I did but not often and I learned how to straighten them properly 40 years ago. The hits I took that would bend my aluminums would have destroyed a carbon arrow.
I've never owned a carbon arrow and don't plan to as long as I have my woodies.

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