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Anyone Chrono thier bows?

Started by bigcountry, July 27, 2007, 10:10:00 AM

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bigcountry

What do you think of my speeds?  This is out of a martin savannah 50# with a FF string 29" draw  I would like to know how others with 50# recurves fair.

Savannah Longbow
590gr 2018 with 175gr tip 159fps
560gr 2018 with 145gr tip 164fps
500gr 2016 with 125gr tip 175fps

RamiusEng

I have never been able to throw my bow that fast...   :knothead:

That said...looks like at 9 gpp..you will be in the   180's.  The numbers look great, IMHO.
Ray

the "go to":Toelke R/D Whip 62" 55#@28.5

beachbowhunter

Is your bow 50# at your 29" draw?  In any case, those are very respectable numbers.
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

James Wrenn

I crono every bow I pick up.Can even tell you how fast my bowfishing bows shoot fish arrows.  :D

They are decent numbers and are simular to a large number of other bows I have shot.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

firstlightbows

Those look about right, I cronoed a savannah  55# bow at gander mnt and it was doing around 182-185fps.  My 50# with the same arrow as doing the same speeds :0

bigcountry

Thanks guys.  I just wanted to know if I was there or not.

rt2bowhunter

490gr axis
Palmer 50@29 180 to 183
RER take down 50@28 185 to 187
I draw 27 3/4"

Dave2old

Just chrono'd my latest boo-backed osage r/d longbow today, 50lbs with 700-grain arrows ... a whopping 132 fps. But it sounds fast! Maybe God should never have created chronographs, to bust the amateur bowmaker's dreams. It's 67" now and I plan to whack it down until it shoots those heavy sticks at least 140 fps, which will meet Dr. Ashby's mins for heavy (scapula) bone-breaking. If it breaks, well, I get to build another one.

Barney

Never have, probably never will. Don't care how fast it shoots, just where it shoots.   :thumbsup:

Richie Nell

I chronographed my Black Widow PSAX Osage 64#@29 with 605 grain arrow w/200 field point.  It shot 180 fps.  I thought that maybe a little slow.  My hunting arrow will be 810 grains with 271 up front.  I would like to think it would shoot around 160ish fps.  I am not gonna let the elk know one way or the other.
Richie Nell

Black Widow
PSA X Osage/Kingwood 71#@31

bigcountry

Goodness Richie, I imagine that combo should blow thru an elk fairly easy.

stick flipper

my ancient spirtis thunderhawk smokes an arrow. I never really cared how fast my bows were, but I noticed my arrows seemed to be flying like rockets with this bow. So I took it to a local archery store and shot thru their chrono. I averaged 179fps with a 705gr chundoo arrow. We then but my bow on the scale to see exactly what I was drawing it to. 64#@31. I shoot full length chundoo arrows and they come out a little over 31" bop. I draw to the point my BH touches the front of the shelf

R H Clark

I shoot a Dalaa 52 lbs at 29 in. My 376 grn arrow is 212 fps. I'll be adding a 62 grn weight tube to hunt whitetails.

MrBadExample

Martin X-200
50# @ 28"
26.5" draw length
shooting 450 grain Grizzly Sitka's @ 167 fps

sswv

just did a friends Black Widow SA and it surprised us both.

53# @ 28"s
27 3/4" draw
455 grain Gold Tips
average 201 fps

Shawn Leonard

R-H that is less than 7gpp, no wonder it is quick. Shawn
Shawn

R H Clark

Shawn,that is my 3D set up.I'll shoot a mid 400 grn with a 4 blade Stinger to hunt.Thoes ILF limbs can take a lot of abuse.

LazerRay

My BW PSA shoots a 580gr between 187 and 190fps it 54@27
Contempt prior to investigation leads to everlasting ignorance!
William James

joe skipp

Don't care how fast it shoots as long as my arrows come off clean and penetrates well. I've killed quite a few animals, pass throughs with a bow that shot 170 fps...from 25 yds and under. Hit the vitals with a well placed arrow, and HE won't know if the bow shot 200 fps or 175 fps.
"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

Dave2old

A bit off-topic, but interesting nonetheless. My latest boo-backed osage r/d longbow, 50# @ 28"; 66.5" ntn, shot 700 grain maple arrows at a disappointing 132 fps. I'm trying to get Dr. Ashby's min's for heavy bone-breaking arrows, which would require, bare minimum, 700gr x 140fps. So I cut 1.5" off the bow and got it up to 55lbs ... but the speed stayed the same. On reflection, the original/66.5" bow used a fast flight string, while the cut-down 55-pounder uses a linen string (I build a lot of bows and have a couple-dozen strings-in-waiting, and use the one that's the right length for the bow.

Bottom line: In this case, ff vs. linen is worth 5 pounds of bow weight. I intend to get a ff for the shorter length to see if this bears out. Fast-flight is evolving as my One Big Exception to an otherwise purist trad bowyer. Sorry for the side trail .... dave


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