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Offline Jjpso

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Re: chronograph
« Reply #15 on: December 07, 2020, 10:20:58 am »
if you want to save a few bucks, you could also just use cast as a measure of performance.  I think Badger said something like if you shoot a 10 grains per pound arrow drawn 28"... 170 yards is very good, 180 yards is worthy of braggin', 190 yards is exceptional, and anything over 200 yards is world class.  I may have missed it some, but I think that's close.  :)  I have a couple of good chronographs but I'd much rather shoot for the 200 yard away fence.  It also gives you a feel for proper tiller...  just have fun.

are those numbers accurate? I was about to post asking for some relation number between distance/performance with a 10 grain per pound of draw arrow...