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Shorten your shots when its windy........get closer or dont risk it.
Shoot heavier arrows. The whole spees trend is just false advertising imo. Slower arrows with higher KE are proven to penetrate more. Speed will get it there faster, but they are far less forgiving, Meaning yeah - with wind... any slight breeze could blow you way off the line.. You throw some 250grain valkryie heads with 58grain brass inserts and your golden. What wind??? You want to go the next step. Practice shooting steam inclines and declines. Your gonna be so lost lol. Shooting vertically "uphill inclines" youd think you would need to range more sometimes. Not the case, typically when the arrow is released at a level draw gravity is instantly pulling it to the ground. Yet when you shoot up - your arrow has to reach the point of plateau before gravity really takes over. Thats why sometimes you see guys using 15-20 yard pins for 60+ yard incline/decline shots.
Quote from: Smossy on August 26, 2019, 10:33:40 AMShoot heavier arrows. The whole spees trend is just false advertising imo. Slower arrows with higher KE are proven to penetrate more. Speed will get it there faster, but they are far less forgiving, Meaning yeah - with wind... any slight breeze could blow you way off the line.. You throw some 250grain valkryie heads with 58grain brass inserts and your golden. What wind??? You want to go the next step. Practice shooting steam inclines and declines. Your gonna be so lost lol. Shooting vertically "uphill inclines" youd think you would need to range more sometimes. Not the case, typically when the arrow is released at a level draw gravity is instantly pulling it to the ground. Yet when you shoot up - your arrow has to reach the point of plateau before gravity really takes over. Thats why sometimes you see guys using 15-20 yard pins for 60+ yard incline/decline shots.Gravity is always constantly pulling everything down. When shooting up hill or down the only distance that matters is the horizontal distance.