Bigggcountry
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- Jul 26, 2013
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how far away should I put the chrono?
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HardLoadHunter said:That makes no sense try it again! Lol![]()
jstephens61 said:Any pro shop that tells you an arrow speeds up down range is the one to stay away from. The arrow has ALL the energy it will have the instant it leaves the spring. It starts losing energy/velocity at that point. The rotation of the arrow is one of the factors that stabilizes the arrow, but the rotation is caused by the drag of air over the vanes which by nature slows the arrow down.
Bigggcountry said:It must have been the downward angle I was shooting off my deck to make my chrono read incorrectly. I was able to get a flatter arrow flight across it today and 7 arrows averaged 280fps at 3 yards. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't your arrow still gaining speed when your string hits your stop? I'm shooting a Hoyt Charger, Easton FMJ arrows with 3" helical vanes with 100gr tips, I have a 31" draw.