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mikej
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Post by mikej »

great reference, thanks
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Good job, Bob! :D
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Post by dw »

it'so n the excalibur web site under arrow ballistics
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/demo/l ... gory_id=51
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Post by awshucks »

Bob, am curious if you did any actual shooting tests to verify those figures?

They seem pretty close to some of my observations, the reason I ask is a guy on another forum was looking for that exact info.

I can only get 36 yds here from my bench. The alternative is to haul it all to a range to get farther distances. Tia, buddy.
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Post by awshucks »

I also thought the figures were too close but they're dead nuts on out to 40 yards.
I wasn't a bit concerned about the comparison between the two bows, didn't intend to imply anything there. We think alike along those lines.

I lost my 'need for speed' when I had a Quad 400 pop in my face like a zit on the end of my nose and going up a few grains on arrow weight above minimum w/ my Emax, lol.

My curiosity was how close the chart/program worked out to your actual testing, and you've amply satisfied that. Thanks.

p.s. having no luck googling 'unobatainium' spelling error? :D
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Post by Wishbone »

bstout thanks for the info. This stuff is very helpful that you are sharing.
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