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Speed vs Kinetic Energy

Started by Koko Bow, September 05, 2010, 06:54:00 PM

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Koko Bow

I was thumbing through a few TBH magazines and I was looking at the bow reviews by Blackey.  I noticed the new SKY Hawk at 45# and 58" and compared it to the Dryad Orion same length but it as 53.5#.  The speeds were near equal but the kinetic energy on the SKY was less.  Is this difference a function of draw weight or design or both?  Just curious.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one's youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! ~ Psalm 17

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ishoot4thrills

Blackey tests bows with arrow weights at 9 grains per pound of draw weight. The 45# bow was likely set up with a 405 gr. arrow vs. the 53.5# bow, likely being set up with a 481.5 gr. arrow. The heavier arrow will win out every time, when all else is equal, in the kinetic energy department.

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