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Actual arrow speed from Sage

Started by TMRtrad, December 27, 2016, 11:16:00 PM

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forestdweller

If you dropped the brace height down to 7" you would gain an inch in power stroke which should translate to a few fps as well.

You could probably get it to shoot around the 175 mark with the right brace height and a slightly thinner string which isn't too bad.

TMRtrad

Thanks guys. I'm not necessarily looking to get as much speed out of it as possible, at least not at the expense of accuracy. My bow seems to shoot a 340 arrow and higher brace height better. I have 400 arrows they shoot at about 170 fps with the buttons and silencers on. Oh and I re-weighed the arrows and they are 513 grains.
I haven't practiced with the lighter limbs for quite a while. I think I will put the 50 lbs limbs on and head to the range and work on form for a week or so without keeping score...

YosemiteSam

I shoot 600+ grain arrows from my 45 & 50 lb Sage.  I've never chronographed it but I wouldn't worry about it either.

I have noticed that shooting off the shelf slows it down a lot.  I shoot off a hoyt stick-on rest.  My arrows seem to act weaker and shoot faster than off the shelf -- noticeable right away.
"A good hunter...that's somebody the animals COME to."
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crazynate

One thing I have tested with 5 of my recurves is how much brace height and silencers ect effect speed.Testing was done with a new chrono with the indoor LED kit.  I was amazed to see the difference is very minimal. I marked all my arrows used with tape @28" and drew to it every time  and not more.Im not saying for other guys it doesn't make a difference but for me and my bows it made minimal. I'm talking 1-3 FPS difference. The 3 bows I tested were a bob lee 50# predator 47# great plains swift 55# and a great plains B-model.


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