dustyvarmint
AH senior member
For my upcoming trip to Africa for Plains Game I wanted to see what bow/arrow combination produced the best Kinetic Energy (I'm not convinced momentum over KE is the determining factor in penetration). I wanted to look at facts vs. anecdotes.
After looking at the results I'm not sure adding 100 grains to my current set up, by switching from the Cabela's Stalker Extremes to the XX78's, to gain two ft/lbs KE is worth the time, energy and trouble. The only way I see to make a real difference is to go up to 80 lb limbs.
What are your opinions?
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1) 2009 Bowtech SWAT - 376.8 gr arrow
*Cabela's Stalker Extreme 55/70 cut to 26.5" with 3 Blazer vanes and one 4-inch wrap *26 5/8" measured to AMO standard
*69.75 lbs (maxed out)
*14.6 gr on string (Fletcher TruPeep 8.8 gr, string loop 5.1 gr, tied string nocks .7 gr)
*376.8 gr arrow
*274 fps (three arrow avg)
*62.75 ft/lbs KE (actual, initial)
*Calculated downrange KE and trajectory: 20 yards – 8.9 inches drop, 58.1 ft/lbs KE
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2) 2009 Bowtech SWAT - 360.1 gr arrow
*Gold Tip XT Hunter 55/75 cut to 25.5" with 3 Blazer vanes and one 4-inch wrap
*26 5/8" measured to AMO standard
*69.75 lbs (maxed out)
*14.6 gr on string (Fletcher TruPeep 8.8 gr, string loop 5.1 gr, tied string nocks .7 gr)
*360.1 gr arrow
*279.3 fps (three arrow avg)
*62.31 ft/lb KE (actual, initial)
*Calculated downrange KE and trajectory: 20 yards – 8.6 inches drop, 57.6 ft/lbs KE
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3) 2009 Bowtech SWAT - 476.8 gr arrow
*Easton XX75 2216 cut to 26.5" with three 4-inch feathers
*26 5/8" measured to AMO standard
*69.75 lbs (maxed out)
*12.3 gr on string (1/4" G5 Meta-Peep 6.5 gr, string loop 5.1 gr, tied string nocks .7gr)
*476.8 gr arrow
*246 fps (three arrow avg)
*64.01 ft/lb KE (actual, initial)
*Calculated downrange KE and trajectory: 20 yards - 10.7" drop, 58.0 ft/lbs KE
thanks, dv
After looking at the results I'm not sure adding 100 grains to my current set up, by switching from the Cabela's Stalker Extremes to the XX78's, to gain two ft/lbs KE is worth the time, energy and trouble. The only way I see to make a real difference is to go up to 80 lb limbs.
What are your opinions?
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1) 2009 Bowtech SWAT - 376.8 gr arrow
*Cabela's Stalker Extreme 55/70 cut to 26.5" with 3 Blazer vanes and one 4-inch wrap *26 5/8" measured to AMO standard
*69.75 lbs (maxed out)
*14.6 gr on string (Fletcher TruPeep 8.8 gr, string loop 5.1 gr, tied string nocks .7 gr)
*376.8 gr arrow
*274 fps (three arrow avg)
*62.75 ft/lbs KE (actual, initial)
*Calculated downrange KE and trajectory: 20 yards – 8.9 inches drop, 58.1 ft/lbs KE
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2) 2009 Bowtech SWAT - 360.1 gr arrow
*Gold Tip XT Hunter 55/75 cut to 25.5" with 3 Blazer vanes and one 4-inch wrap
*26 5/8" measured to AMO standard
*69.75 lbs (maxed out)
*14.6 gr on string (Fletcher TruPeep 8.8 gr, string loop 5.1 gr, tied string nocks .7 gr)
*360.1 gr arrow
*279.3 fps (three arrow avg)
*62.31 ft/lb KE (actual, initial)
*Calculated downrange KE and trajectory: 20 yards – 8.6 inches drop, 57.6 ft/lbs KE
**************************************************************************
3) 2009 Bowtech SWAT - 476.8 gr arrow
*Easton XX75 2216 cut to 26.5" with three 4-inch feathers
*26 5/8" measured to AMO standard
*69.75 lbs (maxed out)
*12.3 gr on string (1/4" G5 Meta-Peep 6.5 gr, string loop 5.1 gr, tied string nocks .7gr)
*476.8 gr arrow
*246 fps (three arrow avg)
*64.01 ft/lb KE (actual, initial)
*Calculated downrange KE and trajectory: 20 yards - 10.7" drop, 58.0 ft/lbs KE
thanks, dv