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Offline jechicdr

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Re: Long Range Bow Tuning
« Reply #30 on: April 18, 2013, 09:06:46 PM »
Most of the archery software asks you to fill in some variables like peep height, distance to sight, as well as bow settings and arrow specs.  I've found all hold over and under from 2-80+ yard shots is as accurate as I can shoot at those distances.  Everyone's arrow drop and flatter portions of their trajectory are going to be dependent on all of those variables, so my table only applies if someone has the same setup as I do.  But everyone could use the software to help them create their own tables.  But I would certainly confirm those on a range.

The one I used is from http://www.pinwheelsoftware.com/.  The full version has a nice "target practice" feature.

 


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