Went to a club meeting on Saturday night and for a fund raiser you could shoot thur a chronograph to see how fast or slow your bow was, cost a dollar a shot to raise some funds. I had my Kohannah 2 pc. longbow, 62" 45# @ 28" ,I draw 29". I was shooting full length Poplar shafts 125 gr field tips for a total of 550 gr. That bow shot 153.8 fps which I thought was darn good. What do you think!
I would say that's respectable for 11.5gr per pound.
Best of all if you think it's pretty darn good it's perfect.!
Not bad at all
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Nice and with a big boy arrow too ;)
Sounds great!
Now you know.
Right on.
John
Problem was the game was guess the speed of your arrow.
Ron nailed his speed down on the first shot, the rest of us didn't play because you cannot improve on perfect.
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Nice and with a big boy arrow too ;)
:biglaugh: :biglaugh: Big boy arrow...I like that!!
As long as you hit what you are aiming at and the bow feels good, speed is not an issue.
I know that Bill but I was curious to see what that "D" shaped longbow would do. As it turns out I was pleasantly surprised!! I want shots less than 20 yards [12 or 15 is even better] so for me speed is not a big thing!
I think regardless of what others who brag how fast their bows will say, that is a very respectful speed for the specs and setups you are using.
God Bless
very cool Ron :thumbsup:
gee Drew sounds like Rons chrony experments went a tad better then that group you were chaperoning in the garage at my mothers! of course all that purple hooch just might have had something to do with it???
Sounds about right to me.
I have a chrono and I have had it for years and it is very accurate. I used to be a speed freak back in my wheelie days but now I'm content to just use my chrono for the sake of satisfying my, and others', curiosity(shoot for free through mine if you're down my way sometimes ;) ) . They can be a handy tool. My specs with arrow speed are in my signature below. Note, I have a fairly short draw.
I just got mine last week and the most interesting thing to me is this:
Bow #1 = +/- 9fps over 10 shots
Bow #2 = +/- 3fps over 10 shots
Bow #3 = +/- 1fps over 10 shots
Any guess which one shoot the best league score for me this year? I think a chronograph is a tool, and I'm glad I have one!
Thom
Ken , I would say your right but he was prolly trying his in the daylight. :rolleyes:
I love chronies!
Sometime making them work is part of the pleasure!
And Drew's is working in the daylight
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Actually Drew it was at night but he developed a light to sit over the thingy's.
Honestly, I dont know how yours wasn't all shot up after the mountain ordeal.
Were they shooting thru a purple Haze... :biglaugh: :archer2:
i'm laughing as i am reading this, sure do love all you crazy bassturds when ya come up to hunt!!!
Sounds like a good set-up to me.
My chrono gets used a fair bit; but I'm only concerned about comparing my own numbers by changing bows, arrows, strings, release, draw etc.
There are just too many variables to meaningfully compare to someone else's numbers, especially over the Internet; but it can be a good tool to use on your own. :archer2:
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Originally posted by Bjorn:
My chrono gets used a fair bit; but I'm only concerned about comparing my own numbers by changing bows, arrows, strings, release, draw etc.
There are just too many variables to meaningfully compare to someone else's numbers, especially over the Internet; but it can be a good tool to use on your own. :thumbsup:
I just sold a A&H ACS 58" 45@28 I draw 26'5" but with this bow @45lb I think Im drawing 27" shooting a 517gr arrow it went across my crony at 167fps It is the fastest 45lb bow I ever cronyed I crony alot of bows for free also its alot of fun for me. Widow
Sounds like my Kanati holds it's own pretty good then I reckon, at 11.3 gpp and my short draw.(See my signature below for complete specs.)