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Just curious: On an 80# RX5 Ultra, with the tiller bolts bottomed out and several twists to the cable, how close can one get to 90?
It won’t break anything. You can get it close but it does cause some issues. One is it’ll increase the draw length while shortening the A2A and increasing the brace height. It can also over rotate the cams. Third it can bunch up the cables with too many twists.I would imagine not close. Pretty sure there's a good chance you'd bust something on the bow trying to accomplish what you're after. 80lb limbs are made exactly for that: 80lbs. Of course there's some leeway, but I don't see it ending well pushing it to the limits.
That's good to know. I just figured if you're going to "push" the limbs, strings, and cables to their limits that there's a inherited risk that something will go wrong.It won’t break anything. You can get it close but it does cause some issues. One is it’ll increase the draw length while shortening the A2A and increasing the brace height. It can also over rotate the cams. Third it can bunch up the cables with too many twists.
You could probably add 4-5 twists with little issue and gain a few pounds but it’s honestly NOT going to gain you much in the way of performance
Did you add twists or just bottom out the tiller bolts ?My 80 limbs on the Ventum 33 ran at 83 pounds. My 31 inch draw had a ~600 grain arrow at 299 FPS. haven't blown anything up yet. haha.
Just bottomed out the bolts.Did you add twists or just bottom out the tiller bolts ?
Thanks all. I want to shoot above 80 while I still can. Is it necesssry? No. But neither are 70" TVs and big trucks
So how do I get 75 from 70lb limbs...how does anyone get more than 70lbs with 70lb limbs.....twist the cables....you can twist the cables on your 40lb bow and get 50lb if you want to try it outI would imagine not close. Pretty sure there's a good chance you'd bust something on the bow trying to accomplish what you're after. 80lb limbs are made exactly for that: 80lbs. Of course there's some leeway, but I don't see it ending well pushing it to the limits.
I find this hard to believe.... can you please provide evidence of this? The discrepancy of 50 grains higher and 10fps faster on nearly the same cams doesn't make sense, they have nearly identical performance specs. I have an 80lb RX-7 ultra set at 82lbs, 31.5 draw, with a 552gr arrow @290fps.My 80 limbs on the Ventum 33 ran at 83 pounds. My 31 inch draw had a ~600 grain arrow at 299 FPS. haven't blown anything up yet. haha.
IME, chronographs can vary quite a bit depending on a lot of factors. Just something to consider.I find this hard to believe.... can you please provide evidence of this? The discrepancy of 50 grains higher and 10fps faster on nearly the same cams doesn't make sense, they have nearly identical performance specs. I have an 80lb RX-7 ultra set at 82lbs, 31.5 draw, with a 552gr arrow @290fps.
How does tuning an arrow to a bow change make a big difference in speed? I thought speed was determined by draw weight, draw length, brace height, and arrow weight?I'd say based on your limited knowledge that you will not be able to tune an arrow for that setup if you are somehow able to get the poundage.
Speed is a byproduct, dynamic spine is the issue. He’s not going to be able to walk into a shop and have an off the shelf arrow built that will work.How does tuning an arrow to a bow change make a big difference in speed? I thought speed was determined by draw weight, draw length, brace height, and arrow weight?