thanks Ed, I have lots of" theories" certain set ups are proven over and over, so I put alot of weight on what has worked,, and try to keep an open mind for improvement,, I am lucky to have "Tested" some set ups in real hunting situations, and seen others first hand using the long bow in successful and not so successful applications,, most under estimate the effeciencly of heavy arrow and two blade,, you just have to see it work to really get it,, it can become complicated on paper,,,
I made an arrow for a friend for a buffalo hunt,, it weighed about 1000 grains,,,,,2 blade broad head, the bow was osage, b 50 string, average,, probably shooting a 500 grain arrow 165 fps,, not sure what the 1000 grain was doing,,
his shot was about 30 yards, off horse back, the arrow came out the other side,, some would say 165 fps with 500 is very slow,, and it might be compared to some bows,, but in a hunting situation, the end results are really telling,, in this situation the broad head and the weight of the arrow got the most out of the cast of the bow,, later he told me the arrow hit a bit lower than he was aiming,, I guess so
,,that hunt was filmed,, the arrow was in perfect conditon ,, just a little blood on it,,