Shot the bow. I warmed it up by bracing it for a while, drawing it and then shot a dozen arrows or so before chronographing it. Arrows ranged in weight from 488gr to 509gr, mostly 490's to 509. First, let me say it was a dream to shoot. It was very accurate and I enjoyed it immensely. It was like putting on an old jacket. Loved it.
At first, I got consistent results at 137fps. I was annoyed because I thought the bow was 52lb. This was achieved releasing about 1/2 second after reaching anchor (or almost reaching anchor). When I went to a 2-second anchor, the fps dropped to 125fps.
I weight the bow after and I was surprised that the draw weight is only about 40lbs! It's either lost poundage over time, getting ready to break, I measured wrong or I just don't remember what it weighed in at...probably...hopefully the latter.
So, help me. Any way to measure performance with these facts: 40lb bow shoots 500gr arrows at mid to high 130's fsps with 1/2 release and 125fps with 2 second release?
Side note: I started with six arrows. I was shooting a low brace height. Three reinforced arrow nocks were broken. Two of these broken in the exact same way. They were the nock opposite the cock feather and broken in the exact same manner. Although I didn't know it at the time, the arrows were obviously too stiff and were smacking the bow. I raised the brace height and had no more problems. I shot the remaining three a lot and had a great time.
Any help with assessing performance would be appreciated.
May it be blessed,
Todd