Thanks for the catch, Bisch. Was intending to say it's about 9 gpp (600 grain arrow in 67-lb bow). Mis-stated FOC; not nearly 30%, rather, it's actually 26.2%.
Just checked, using AMO Method 1: 29" length from nockpoint to back of fieldpoint; with 22.1" from nockpoint to balance point.
So, it's below the 30% threshold defining Ultra-Extreme FOC, but well up in the range of Extreme FOC of 19-29%. Hits pretty hard, still flies fast.
Good shooting fellas! GP...Im hoping you find a way to slip that 4th arrow in the T.
T^2...I need a call made on my ugly Day 3...shots went bottom to left to top to right... clockwise. Shot 2 seems to dent the line (no white between hole and line)...and shot 4 plugged the aim point dot.
Day 3: 2 or 3 on T...aim point strike dead on
My 2yo joined us for 2 shots. First from 9 and second from 6. Second shot he was on target butt but off paper. Two shots was enough when the tree swing became priority.
Shot twice yesterday since I knew I wouldn’t have an opportunity to shoot today. Wind yesterday afternoon wasn’t helping, but I did center punch the aiming dot.
Dang good shooting Peoples. I havent shot in two days...Ill finish out the week later. I “installed” some turbulators on my other arrows and moved the existing turbulator away from the fletchings by a half inch or so. Im sooper excited for the virgin run!
Excellent shooting, GP! And, while not specifically stated, there is precedent for shooting another day's round in advance. In other words, your 4-hit round, with the punched dot, counts and leads.
If we get another one similar, I'll probably consider completeness of arrows in the T (as opposed to cutting lines). Carry on.
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