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What specs are you shooting? DL, #, Arrow weight, etc?My speeds were a little slower than chrono but tapes are dead on. I used the sight in method and my chrono was 286 but with sight in method said I was actually 283.8 and that tape works perfect.
My AA setup. What does not make sense to me is how the arrow weight and speed change when selecting Tied Loop or Jaws. Is it adding the .5gr for the D-Loop on the string?
Speed calc (since sight tape is right on, I have to believe this is correct)
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With Jaws Release
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With Tied Loop
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30 inch draw, 65# with 80% letoff, 435 grain Easton 6.5 match arrows. Shooting a Matthews VXR with Tommy Hogg and Carter Wise Choice. Really enjoying it!What specs are you shooting? DL, #, Arrow weight, etc?
Pinwheel likely is being a bit optimistic on the speed calculation. I've noticed that it tends to overestimate speed for bows with rotating draw length mods shot below max DL.The 262.55 FPS is over 24 fps more than my measurements give me from AA (238.2). I am guessing that is the difference in the AA "stiff" and Pinwheel "weak"
Some questions (I should know, but I don't):You likely have 1" overdraw. Most bows do.
I can't tell you why it changes, it's not enough to matter.
Like I said previously, lots of things can alter speed. You are shooting a pretty tall vane, also shooting at 80 you might float your anchor a little and that changes your relative impact.
Since you have that screen shot, go to your bow setup and alter your current speed to around 248. See what that shows you with spine.
If your tape is accurate, that's all you need there. Just I don't think it's showing everything. With that bow being rated past 340 fps, I think it's going to be weak with a 300 and 275 on the front at 28 5/8". Now, get that arrow down to 27.5" and I think it would work.
That last statement is what Perry from AA said to do as well.Pinwheel likely is being a bit optimistic on the speed calculation. I've noticed that it tends to overestimate speed for bows with rotating draw length mods shot below max DL.
But I also think 238 fps is unrealistically low for the bow specs and arrow weight you listed. Using a measured pin gap to infer launch speed seems ripe for error for the reasons Billy Goat mentioned above.
I would personally use chronographed speed rather than calculated speed to assess arrow spine.
Some questions (I should know, but I don't):
Perry from AA told me to use "Tied Loop" and Chrono (not measure) for Spine Selection, and measurement for Sight Tapes. That was new to me.
- What is overdraw? How would I know if I have it, or what it is?
- So even with a 300, you think that might be weak, and not too stiff? Is that because of the tip weight, not necessarily the overall arrow weight? Is there a good way to see if weak/stiff/etc.? I get nice alignment on paper with my fletched arrows at 30 (no tailing)
Since I am a tinkerer, learning all this it fun too.
I would put a broadhead on and see how it shoots vs the field tips. I think this is your end goal anyways correct? How that broadhead fly's?