1. 328.2 fps
2. 327.9 fps
3. 328.0 fps
4. 327.4 fps
5. 328.0 fps
6. 328.5 fps
Average speed 328.0 fps
Hi speed 328.5 fps
Lo speed 327.4 fps
Extreme spread 1.1 fps
My altitude is about 5700 feet, the temp was 45 degrees F, the chrono was about 1 foot from the bow.
This is extremely consistent (I wish I could get my firearms this consistent). I am sure it is one of the reasons for the great accuracy the bow is capable of. The figures are below what the company advertises the bow shooting arrows of this weight ( 360 grains @ 352 fps), but I am also using the Dacron string and not a fast flight. I will have to get some different strings and do this again. My string has stretched until the brace height is just inside the mark closest to the trigger.
I also noticed that the bow is not as loud as I thought it was. When your face is pressed against the stock, it seems A LOT louder than when you hold it away from you. I will have to wait until I can get someone to else to shoot it for me to really tell how loud it is. I think some string silencers may help also. And if the string continues to stretch to where I can put a few twists in it, that could help too. It could be “parachuting” with no twists in it, and that would increase the sound and decrease the arrow speed.
Overall, I am extremely pleased with this crossbow. It is everything I was told it would be. Fast, accurate, well finished, good trigger, yet simple. I cannot wait to get a deer or Elk in front of me with this crossbow in my hands.
I am going to have to go to a scope to take advantage of the accuracy this crossbow is capable of. My eyes just don’t see well enough to do it justice.
I hope this, and the other posts I made about my first experiences with a crossbow, have been informative to others. I know this has been a lot of fun and educational for me.
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