schiffer99
FNG
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2022
- Location
- Tucson, AZ.
Getting ready for my first archery elk hunt (early Arizona unit 8), so been working my bow hard the last couple months. Decided after a couple years of ownership to weigh everything and chronograph… the results weren’t what I was hoping.
Setup is a Hoyt Ventum pro 30. I have the limbs turned all the way in so presumably I am pulling 70lbs. Arrow weight with a 100 grain tip is 385 (ish) grains.
Three shots on the chrony all read 285 ft/sec.
I was surprised as I thought for sure I would be over 300 ft/sec. I am still over the recommended energy for elk per the internets, but it is borderline. Plus I recently pushed my five pin sight from 20-60 to 30-70 yards, so the more speed the more better.
So, is this actually about right? Or is this speed with what I thought was a relatively light arrow a sign something is off?
Any thoughts are appreciated. Next step is to go to my bow shop where I got it, but figured check here first in case this is completely normal and I don’t waste their time and make myself look dumb.
Setup is a Hoyt Ventum pro 30. I have the limbs turned all the way in so presumably I am pulling 70lbs. Arrow weight with a 100 grain tip is 385 (ish) grains.
Three shots on the chrony all read 285 ft/sec.
I was surprised as I thought for sure I would be over 300 ft/sec. I am still over the recommended energy for elk per the internets, but it is borderline. Plus I recently pushed my five pin sight from 20-60 to 30-70 yards, so the more speed the more better.
So, is this actually about right? Or is this speed with what I thought was a relatively light arrow a sign something is off?
Any thoughts are appreciated. Next step is to go to my bow shop where I got it, but figured check here first in case this is completely normal and I don’t waste their time and make myself look dumb.