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You say almost 300 fps for your bow, but at 40 yards (120 ft), if it takes 0.51 s then your speed is less than 240 fps? Interesting perspective though.
Quote from: lokidog on April 12, 2012, 10:00:15 PMYou say almost 300 fps for your bow, but at 40 yards (120 ft), if it takes 0.51 s then your speed is less than 240 fps? Interesting perspective though.I measured it myself on the crono, more accurate measurement might be calculated at 20 yards since arrows slow down a lot.distance=time*speed60 feet / .2 seconds = 300 fps
Quote from: jaymark6655 on April 12, 2012, 10:06:58 PMQuote from: lokidog on April 12, 2012, 10:00:15 PMYou say almost 300 fps for your bow, but at 40 yards (120 ft), if it takes 0.51 s then your speed is less than 240 fps? Interesting perspective though.I measured it myself on the crono, more accurate measurement might be calculated at 20 yards since arrows slow down a lot.distance=time*speed60 feet / .2 seconds = 300 fpsyour distance formula is correct but the speed for an arrow has a few more variables.also im not sure how you mesured the .2 seconds.all tech stuff aside,this is good stuff to think about before pulling the trigger.
Here's what I might hypothesize from those videos. If you are shooting a slow bow, might be better to "add 10 yards" to your point of aim (use 30 yard pin for 20 yard shot), or hold low.