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Author Topic: Light Kit on Chrono -- 2012 Green Super K  (Read 382 times)

Offline Bowwild

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Light Kit on Chrono -- 2012 Green Super K
« on: January 25, 2012, 12:54:00 PM »
After hearing that cold weather may cause errors with my prochrono, I purchased a light kit. I've been playing around with it.

I thought some might be interested in what I found with the new Graying Green Super K from Bear.

The arrows were Beman MFX 600 and 500 spine with 3, 4" feathers.

60" Super K -- 44#@26 (50#@28")
414 Grain Arrow Speed   165 -- GPP 9.41   
505 Grain Arrow Speed   154 -- GPP 11.48   

I've checked several of my bows. To give me a way to "rate" them in terms of ft/sec/pound of draw weight, I divided the chrony speed by the draw weight.  For this Super K I get 3.75 ft/sec/pound of draw weight.  This Super K is 2nd only to my Schafer which is 3.83. The Schafer has a 2# higher draw weight.

I have to say I was pleasantly surprised about this Super K!  I'm also surprised about the excellent performance of a 56" Cascade I just traded for!  That bow is only 44# at my draw length and is 3rd in my 15-bow (all recurves) ranking @ 3.73.

The difference in ft/sec. in the two arrows among the bows ranged from only 8 ft/sec to 16 ft./sec. Most were 9-10 ft/sec difference when adding nearly 100 grains to the arrow. You can see the Super K had a difference of 11 ft/sec.

As others have said about chronographing bows:

1. The first shot from a rested bow is always higher than the subsequent shots. I don't count the first shot (2-3 ft/sec faster). Then I average shots 2-4. Usually there is no difference or only 1 ft/sec between shots 2, 3 and 4.

2. If I don't feel my back muscles at full-draw I will be 1/4-1/2" underdrawn and chrono reading will reflect this with a slower speed.

I'm doing this for fun and to check a few things such as silencer impacts, glove vs. tab, the importance a solid anchor, etc. I have no intention of "judging" a bow brand by what I'm finding.

I'm going to do some momentum calculations (not KE) to help me lock in to the 600 or 500 MFX.

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Re: Light Kit on Chrono -- 2012 Green Super K
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2012, 03:48:00 PM »
What did you find with warm and cold weather?
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Re: Light Kit on Chrono -- 2012 Green Super K
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2012, 04:36:00 PM »
I'm going to check that as soon as it isn't raining.

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