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14 gpp

Started by JakeD, March 03, 2017, 07:09:00 AM

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JakeD

I recently got my new maddog prairie predator in and have been using my same wood arrows that I use with my black widow. The widow is a 52@28 and the maddog is a 45@28. They are both shooting the same 629 grain arrow extremely well. Is it odd to have an arrow that heavy work for a longbow of that weight? It comes out to right at 14 gpp. And by the way, I love the maddog. It shoots these arrows with authority and I got that thing to be whisper quiet.
Black Widow PCH V 56" 52@28

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Orion

Nope. Not odd.  Most bows will shoot a range of spines and weights well.

Shadowhnter

A little bit odd to me, seeing how the widow is cut to center, and Prairie Predators are before center. All 4 of ours took a bit weaker arrow then even a comprable center cut bow

Pine

I have three bows that shoot the same arrow .
From 42# - 55# .
And I have one recurve that is 45# and shoots a 10# heavier arrow than the other three bows .
Explain that .
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Car54

Question.....How do figure a gpp? Thanks

CRM_95

QuoteOriginally posted by Car54:
Question.....How do figure a gpp? Thanks
I don't know how to post a link, but if you go to the spine calculator on 3 rivers you can put in your bow and arrow info and it will give your gpp.

30coupe

Divide your arrow weight by your draw weight.

629 grains / 45# = 13.98 gpp

That's assuming your draw length is the same as your bow is supposed to draw. I only draw about 27", so I'm actually shooting 41-42# at my draw on my 45# bow, so 629/42=14.98.

If you are drawing a lighter weight bow a bit further than you do a heavy one, that may account for some of the difference.
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Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 45# @ 28"
Bodnik Slick Stick longbow 58" 40# @ 28"
Bodnik Kiowa 52" 45# @ 28"
Kanati 58" 46# @ 28" R.I.P (2007-2015)
Self-made Silk backed Hickory Board bow 67" 49# @ 28"
Bear Black Bear 60" 45# @28"
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Prairie Drifter

Weight of arrow divided by bow weight Ie; 600gr arrow divided by 60# of draw weight = 10 gpp
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JakeD

Thanks for the input.  I was really happy to see that I can shoot the same arrows out of both bows without changing anything. I'm really enjoying shooting that longbow.  It's a pleasure to shoot with. If anybody is on the fence about the prairie predator....I say order one, you won't be disappointed.
Black Widow PCH V 56" 52@28

Mike Mecredy

Thanks Jake, for the props
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Tater

I got to shoot Jake's bow Friday and I must say this is the first Maddog bow I have seen in person,I was impressed with the bows performance and craftsmanship.
   I was also surprised it shot the same arrows as his Black Widow.
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Shadowhnter

Ive shot as high as 19 gpp out of my Maddogs, but I came to prefer 15 gpp.


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