right on. . I think the point is, what ever speed is given to the arrow is given while the arrow is on the string. Once it is off, it is on its own.
. . That doesn't change anything here. Two
Some bows are alleged to throw heavier arrows more efficiently than others and vice versa. Whateveridentical arrows going the same speed and with the same flight (tuned etc, had to throw that in) will go generally the same distance.
I agree, cast was the word used in "the day" because that was the only real way to measure the bows performance. Now we generally (but not always) cite speed.
Again it begs the question. . so what ? My bow performs as it does. I am not likely going to trade it off for another to gain 5 feet of "cast". At 20 yards, no critter will care about my bow's cast or speed.
Pavan. . I think you may be correct there !
So. . extend this wonderful discussion. How many angels could dance on the head of an arrow (assuming a 175 grain head) while it is being cast into the north wind ?
CHuckC