Hey all.
I have what may be an obvious question for everyone; however, I really want to hear what you guys think in case my head is simply bamboozled.
I just finished a mulberry bow that came out a bit lighter in draw weight than I normally prefer (43#@28"). It was a salvage situation so any finished bow was going to be a great bow, but I really fell in love with it while it was coming together and was a bit heartbroken by the low draw weight. I went to shoot it in and was surprised to see how zippy the arrows were flying off the thing. Curiosity got the better of me and I made my way to a Chrono that clocked my medium-heavy arrows at 150fps avg. (148-152 range for 5 shots).
Interestingly, my heavier bows (50-65# @ 28") aren't really all that much faster. The 65" bow is the fastest, but only by a little bit (top speed of 158 fps).
Given all that above info, my question is this:
"Do you think the Ravens have a chance this year in the Superbowl?"
J/K
, the actual question is:
"Does the draw weight of the bow have any additional impact on the arrow's performance beyond flight speed."
I am going hunting at the end of the month and would love to take the light, short mulberry with me; however, if the arrows will have better penetration for some reason with a heavier draw weight (even though the arrow is flying at more or less the same speed) I'll take a heavier bow instead. I realize I may be asking for trouble and a lot of comments about the importance of shot placement, FOC weight in the arrow, etc... but I'm really trying to strictly look at this from the perspective of any differences in an arrow's performance when shot from 2 different draw weight bows, but otherwise traveling the same fps.
Thanks in advance! - Mike