I had the day off so I decided to do some simple arrows flight tests. Made some surprising observations. Using my Cari-Bow Silver Fox, 55# at 28”, 62”, Dyna 97 padded loop string with two home made silencers. Each arrow was shot 5 times and an average was taken. The arrows were as follows, all were spined 70-75 and 29” BOP:
1) Tapered Sitka Spruce 160gr point, 3 - 5 ½” fletch – 544grs total weight.
2) Tapered Ash 160gr point, 3 - 5 ½” fletch – 642grs total weight.
3) Tapered Laminated Birch, 125gr point, 3 – 5” fletch – 745gr total weight.
4) Easton Legacy 2020, 175gr point, 3 - 5 ½” fletch – 607gr total weight.
Arrows 1, 2 and 3, despite the big weight difference all three traveled an average of 195yrds. Arrow 4, the aluminum averaged 215yrds.
My first surprise was that the heavy lam Birch arrow went the same distance as the lighter arrows. My guess is more mass = more momentum. It is noticeably slower at 20yrds. The biggest surprise was the 2020. I am hoping someone who reads this will have some insight because I am curious.
Thanks and God Bless.
Curt