Bill Negley's "Archer in Africa" is one of my favourite books. He was a heck of a good bloke, and a superb bowhunter (although through modesty he wouldn't admit that).
Anyway, last week as I was learning more about his arrows, I read that his 102# 1950's Kodiak II shot his 1000+grain arrow over 200fps. That seems pretty fast, especially when I recall hearing that heavy bows aren't as efficient as lighter bows (I don't know if that statement is accurate or not).
So, is this for real, or is it a similar case to the black bear in the latest TBM, in which it is possible that estimating weight (in that case) and measuring speed (in this case) back then was not as accurate as it is today?
Penny for your thoughts,
Ben