Mighty Mouse
WKR
I respect Aron and appreciate all the great info he shares, but I think he was way off on his numbers when he said a 245 fps arrow will drop 5-8" per yard from 40 to 45 yds on the recent Kifarucast with Bill Pellegrino (skip to 1:25:40 for the relevant segment).
I did some quick testing today with 240 spine arrows weighted up to 625 gr shot out of a Hoyt Helix at 70#/28.5". Chrono was consistently reading 244-245 fps at launch. I got my single pin slider dialed in at 40 yds, shot two arrows at 40 yds, moved back to 45 yds, and shot two more arrows using the same point of aim without adjusting the pin. I shot several 4 arrow groups using this method and the average vertical difference in POI from 40 to 45 yds was around 5", which is not insignificant but is nowhere near the 25" plus Aron was claiming. I'm not trying to evangelize for super heavy arrows (I fully appreciate the benefits of speed/flat trajectory, especially in western hunting), I'm just curious if I was the only one skeptical of the dramatic drop numbers Aron was quoting.
Forgive the horizontal dispersion, there was a gusty crosswind blowing and I wasn't making any effort to compensate, just focusing on cutting a horizontal line through the bullseye with my pin.
I did some quick testing today with 240 spine arrows weighted up to 625 gr shot out of a Hoyt Helix at 70#/28.5". Chrono was consistently reading 244-245 fps at launch. I got my single pin slider dialed in at 40 yds, shot two arrows at 40 yds, moved back to 45 yds, and shot two more arrows using the same point of aim without adjusting the pin. I shot several 4 arrow groups using this method and the average vertical difference in POI from 40 to 45 yds was around 5", which is not insignificant but is nowhere near the 25" plus Aron was claiming. I'm not trying to evangelize for super heavy arrows (I fully appreciate the benefits of speed/flat trajectory, especially in western hunting), I'm just curious if I was the only one skeptical of the dramatic drop numbers Aron was quoting.
Forgive the horizontal dispersion, there was a gusty crosswind blowing and I wasn't making any effort to compensate, just focusing on cutting a horizontal line through the bullseye with my pin.
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