03-28-2007, 03:04 AM
When I put on my new sight, I programmed a bunch of variables into a computer program.. that program figured out my arrow speed, drop and kinetic energy... that way it could created a sliding scale for my pin height...
I have a similiar understanding as you do, that after about 270 or 280 feet per second you can get some serious plaining with a fixed blade broadhead... I am planning on shooting a piston driven mechanical broadhead that should aleviate this problem..
unfortunately I am not a member of the air force and I am not sure what wilde arrow archery is but I am getting to the point where I would like to take part in a shoot...
I think maybe the moderator of the BFT hunting boards should organize a fun shoot at the Utah Archery Center[
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].. and the winners could get fishing lures made by tubedude [laugh]
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I have a similiar understanding as you do, that after about 270 or 280 feet per second you can get some serious plaining with a fixed blade broadhead... I am planning on shooting a piston driven mechanical broadhead that should aleviate this problem..
unfortunately I am not a member of the air force and I am not sure what wilde arrow archery is but I am getting to the point where I would like to take part in a shoot...
I think maybe the moderator of the BFT hunting boards should organize a fun shoot at the Utah Archery Center[
][
].. and the winners could get fishing lures made by tubedude [laugh][signature]
