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Title: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: BMOELLER on June 03, 2008, 07:56:00 PM
I know Iknow  speed doesn't kill.  :rolleyes:  I was just curious to know what is considered fast or smoking for a recurve.  200 is smoking.  180+fps, 170+fps, 160+fps.  I just chronoed my chekmate h2 47# at 10gr/# and got an average of 181fps.  

Like I said, I know speed doesn't kill but just curious what others think is fast.

Thanks
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: acolobowhunter on June 03, 2008, 08:03:00 PM
My current recurve bow ( Stumbo) shoots right at 200fps.  I have been shooting this bow for over 17 yrs.  My first bow, which I also shot for about 17-18 years was a Herters.  It had a draw of 65lbs.  My current bow draws 70lbs.  About the same, however the Herters only shot about 150fps.  This is a guess on it.  It was really slow. When I get it out now seems I could run down and catch the arrow. However I shot many animals with it during those years.  These are the only two bows I have ever owned.  Why spend the money when you have one that gets the job done.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: ZaneD on June 03, 2008, 08:06:00 PM
for me, 190-200+ is smokin'. that's what my 50# dalaa shoots with 440 gr arras. I say 175-185 is great, 165-170 is okay if you've got pretty hefty arrows. your setup/speed is awesome, you should be very happy with that!
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: Van/TX on June 03, 2008, 08:08:00 PM
Check Blacky's site or his bow test reports in TBM  :)  ...Van
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: BMOELLER on June 03, 2008, 08:08:00 PM
I've got some 62# limbs that I'm gonna chrono tomorrow with 10gr/# just to see how they compare in relation to the 47# @ 10gr/#
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: BMOELLER on June 03, 2008, 08:12:00 PM
Atlatlzoom, I am very happy with the set up.  Shot a 3d this past weekend with the 47# limbs that I've had only for a couple weeks and shot a 323 out of 440.  My 62# limbs have taken a couple deer and I was very impressed by how they performed.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: bigcountry on June 03, 2008, 10:56:00 PM
I have always heard for a fiberglass bow, 9gr/lb pull/180fps is good and 10gr/lb pull/180fps is above average, and 190fps for 11gr/lb pull is smokin.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: HATCHCHASER on June 04, 2008, 09:31:00 AM
181 is plenty fast for 10 grains per pound at 28" draw.  190 would be smoking.  If you draw 30" I would add 8 or 10 fps to those numbers.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: DeerSpotter on June 04, 2008, 10:40:00 AM
I shoot a Bob Lee " Hunter " 56 in. 43# @ 29" my total arrow weight is 435 gr.  My arrow speed is 189 fps, and that's a 10 gr per bow wt. and the arrow itself grains per inch 13.5

And I think that this speed is nice, but speed is not everything if you can't be accurate.  Focusing on one aspect of the process will cut everything else short.  Confidence in the entire piece of equipment will give you a better outcome in the end.

Carl
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: NDTerminator on June 04, 2008, 12:44:00 PM
IMO shooting 10GPP,175-185 is average, 185-190 is fast, 190+ is damn fast...

My fastest recurve is a 58" 52#@28" Lee TD Hunter.  Shooting 525 grain CX Terminator Hunters drawn to 28.5"(10GPP), this bow chronographs 190FPS...

My next fastest bow, a 60" CM H2 53#@28", using the same arrow (9.9GPP), chronographs 187FPS...
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: Ostrorogi on June 04, 2008, 12:52:00 PM
My recurve is 50#-28" and i draw 29" and i measured 53#. Arrow is 550 grains and i recive 193 fps. With  2213 alu. result was 195 fps. I think its ok for recurve.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: Bob B. on June 04, 2008, 01:03:00 PM
Wow!!!  My longbow ( I know, not a recurve! ), at about 58 pounds will shoot a 600 grain arrow like 160 fps and I am thankful it goes that fast.  I could use FF string, but I like the quiet of the B-50.

Your bow is smoking compared to mine for sure!!

Bob.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: snag on June 04, 2008, 01:18:00 PM
My 55#@28" Blacktail recurve with 600gr. arrows puts them out there at 175fps. But more importantly they really hammer the target with good tradgetory. I could go less weight on the arrows and get the speed up...but I like the sound of the 600grs. hitting the target! Can't wait to witness the effect on a deer or elk.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: Ostrorogi on June 04, 2008, 02:41:00 PM
If you dont have enaugh weight on your arrow, energy will stay on your bow and will not be tranfered to arrow.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: Tom on June 04, 2008, 04:33:00 PM
For the first time I chrono'd a bow of mine. Went to a shoot this past weekend and guys kept sayng how fast my bow was. I am more interested in quiet but after all the comments I was curious.
Blacktail T/D, 53#@28,30" 2216 with 125 field point, drawn 29". Three arrows-199,199,204 fps.
Plenty fast enough for this guy.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: Mark Hedges on June 04, 2008, 08:48:00 PM
my howatt hunter shoots a 480 grain arrow at 186 fps ,  55" @31" draw. While that is pretty fast with my long draw and only 8.7 gpp I thought it would be a little faster.

It has not been my experience that arrow weight affects bow efficiency. I have cronoed 425 and 485 grain arrows out of my bow and when you do the math the KE for each arrow was virtually identical.

Mark
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: elktalkn on June 04, 2008, 08:56:00 PM
I shoot a hawk recurve. It says 53# @ 28" My draw is 30 1/2 and it speed checks at 208 fps average.
Title: Re: FPS - what is considered fast in a recurve?
Post by: KrEn on June 05, 2008, 05:30:00 AM
but I like the quiet of the B-50.  
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Everyone keep telling me this, yet on all the bows i own FF has been quieter.

Btw. my 48#@28" Horne Hunter recurve shoots a 485 gr arrow right around 185fps with my 29" draw and deep hook grip/release. With the the compound trigger it went 197fps, and at 30" draw and mech. release, 204fps. Speed variation with the mech. release was less than 1 fps.
The Hoyt Vectrix XL at 29.5" and ca. 55# (70# bow set on minimum) shot the same arrow 230fps. adding weight quickly brougth speed below 200, and at 1080grs, was 154.


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