@@charlesbeaver5665 I left it cocked for a few days so my strings did stretch so I replaced them but my limbs lost a little bit of power, I will probably replace them this winter
I just did the K.E. measurements for both Bolts...The heavier one is just at 4.5#'s Higher K.E. than the lighter one...But at 152+ K.E. to 157+ K.E., what animal is going to be around to complain??!! Lol 😂
so you failed to tell us the FPE difference big deal everyone knows a heavey arrow is slower but how much of a difference in FPE is what we also want to know and that you could have added into the video
@@BackyardBroadheads you do know that there are archery calculators online that make it a no brainer to do the math and its cridicial info people want you to tell them in your video ,, everyone already knows the speed difference in heavy vs light but the rest of it like FPE and whats the grouping difference sit setup as well between them and is it really better to go light or heavy iam no expert in archery and even i know all this stuff from hours and hours of testing with my own gear and when i get all my stuff together ill do a video or 2 or 3 if need be
@@KevinMillard68 I was making the video for a friend and it answered his questions and it had info that is useful for other people too, I just didn’t want to do the math wrong in my head and give out inaccurate information. This video for me was recorded on my phone and it was shot as 1 take so no time for calculators.
Do some research. An actual crossbow bolt is way shorter. A true bolt is between 6 to 10 inches that were originally used in indoor competition. Modern crossbows today shoot arrows.
👍 good deal
Ravin factory weight (400grain with 100 grain heads) out of a 29 should be closer to 430fps. Did the cables/string stretch?
@@charlesbeaver5665 I left it cocked for a few days so my strings did stretch so I replaced them but my limbs lost a little bit of power, I will probably replace them this winter
@@BackyardBroadheads how were you able to determine that your limbs lost power?
@@charlesbeaver5665 I shot a factory bolt and it was 419 fps if I remember correctly and the crossbow was a little over 430 when it was new
do you prefer the ajs custom arrows or borkholder custom arrows
@@bigbuckhunter__9167 AJ
I just did the K.E. measurements for both Bolts...The heavier one is just at 4.5#'s Higher K.E. than the lighter one...But at 152+ K.E. to 157+ K.E., what animal is going to be around to complain??!! Lol 😂
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so you failed to tell us the FPE difference big deal everyone knows a heavey arrow is slower but how much of a difference in FPE is what we also want to know and that you could have added into the video
@@KevinMillard68 yeah but I suck at doing math in my head on video or when someone is watching me
@@BackyardBroadheads you do know that there are archery calculators online that make it a no brainer to do the math and its cridicial info people want you to tell them in your video ,, everyone already knows the speed difference in heavy vs light but the rest of it like FPE and whats the grouping difference sit setup as well between them and is it really better to go light or heavy iam no expert in archery and even i know all this stuff from hours and hours of testing with my own gear and when i get all my stuff together ill do a video or 2 or 3 if need be
@@KevinMillard68 I was making the video for a friend and it answered his questions and it had info that is useful for other people too, I just didn’t want to do the math wrong in my head and give out inaccurate information. This video for me was recorded on my phone and it was shot as 1 take so no time for calculators.
Bolts...not arrows.
@@sinner-saint361 a bolt is a type of arrow, I just like calling them arrows over bolts
Do some research. An actual crossbow bolt is way shorter. A true bolt is between 6 to 10 inches that were originally used in indoor competition. Modern crossbows today shoot arrows.