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Author Topic: Quinnvantage chrono results  (Read 972 times)

Offline Biblethumpincop

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Quinnvantage chrono results
« on: January 28, 2007, 12:37:00 PM »
I was able to finally run the quinnvantage through the chronograph today and compared it to the proline riser with hoyt gold medalist carbon plus limbs. I tried to keep things as constant as possible, in a crude labatory setting (backyard). I am still recovering from shoulder surgery, so my dad was gracious enough to be my shooting machine (cordovan tab, split fingers). I marked the proper arrow length for my 31" draw and spotted him as he shot for me. As you may recall, I thought the bows looked to be about the same speed by the naked eye, but wasn't able to check their speed on the chronograph....until today.


Hoyt provantage riser, 24" long, 2 sets of limbs from a quinn (stallion 60"), overall length 64", major deflex in riser with plastic non-flipper rest. 1 set of clear glass limbs, marked 48# (46# on fingers, 8 7/8" Brace Height) and black glass limbs with snake ease vinyl on them, marked 55# (57# on fingers
9 1/16" Brace height).

Proline force II magnum riser set up for ILF limbs, 1 set of medium Hoyt gold medalist carbon plus 36# (46# on the fingers, 8 7/8" Brace Height) and Hoyt gold medalist carbon plus 42# (57# on the fingers, 9" Brace Height) with hoyt white pro rest and plunger, 64" overall length.

Chrony F1 chronograph, 70 degrees at just above sea level, no wind, daylight, 3 feet from chronograph. The exact same string was used: 16 strand 8125 string with catwhisker cut in half and installed in two places on the string. Arrow is a ACC 3-39 with
3 - 3 inch vanes with arrow wrap. Total weight of arrow= 413 grains.

Results:

Quinnvantage 46# at 31"= average 188 fps (9 gpi)
Proline with Hoyt carbon plus 46# at 31" = average 190 (9 gpi)

Quinnvantage 57# at 31" = average 206 fps (7.3 gpi)
proline with Hoyt carbon plus 57# at 31" = average 211 fps (7.3 gpi)

As you can see, they were very close. I have $220 in the entire quinnvantage bow, including 2 sets of limbs! The bow has a lot of deflex, which was a cause for concern, but at my long draw, it is very smooth and the speeds show it is on par with the carbon limbed proline with a lot of pre-load.

Those quinn limbs are a great value, and are all WOOD/GLASS. No carbon.

Offline BenBow

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Re: Quinnvantage chrono results
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2007, 07:28:00 PM »
Sweet! Is the provantage riser as much of an advantage for accuracy as a recurve as it was for the compound? Used to have one years back and loved how it destroyed arrows.
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

Offline Biblethumpincop

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Re: Quinnvantage chrono results
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2007, 11:37:00 PM »
I have been laid up with my injury, so I haven't shot it in about 6 months. But, it was very forgiving.  Quiet too.  Seems to work well with a long draw.  I don't know how it would work with a short draw though.

Offline nockhunter

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Re: Quinnvantage chrono results
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2007, 03:11:00 PM »
I also had a provantage ,it was my first hoyt bow . I never robin hooded an arrow but I broke more nocks with that bow than any other . I have been shooting hoyt bows ever since .
" Aim high and let em fly "   my son Nick

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