Thank you this. Survivor's bias is a problem--there are only two kinds of bikers, those that have accidents and those that have not had accidents, yet.. I have a question, what makes a compound bow absorb the energy from the shot? Is it from smaller limbs and less limb travel? The string is obviously less forgiving. Is there a benefit from a smaller recurve?
Gracias Sid por tanta información, en tu vídeo hablas de arcos con 215 fps, tengo muchísimos arcos probados con 10gpp y 28 de apertura utilizando una máquina de disparo y jamás ví algo que supere los 200 fps. Podrías realizar algún vídeo comparando algunos arcos y sus velocidades??? Soy cazador y es una información que me interesa bastante. Gracias
I do not have faith in speed numbers from Chronographs. They seem to vary by upto 15fps. We only promote numbers on the same chrono on the same day by the same archer. And only the difference between the two bows compaired. If one is 180fps and the other 185fps. I wouldnt trust the 180fps part, but I would trust the 5fps difference
Entiendo Sid, por esa razón es que me gustaría que hagas un vídeo comparando uno de tus modelos más eficientes con alguno de la competencia, para tomar referencias. Yo en mi casa hago lo mismo y comparo los arcos que tengo disponibles, por desgracia no tengo ninguno de tus arcos para comparar
@@sebastiandanura8062 I'm loving reading Spanish. We don't have many bows of other makes. We sometimes test customer bows that arrive to visit. But we hardly have enough space for our own bows.
We fought hard to stop people using the modern blended strings. Vetran and SK99. We have some data with a statistical significance towards them increasing the failure rate of bows. Sk75 and spectra are fine. We also have minimum GPP charts for our bows what match the energy they produce. Other than that, we don't really care what you shoot. It's your choice.
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Thank you this. Survivor's bias is a problem--there are only two kinds of bikers, those that have accidents and those that have not had accidents, yet..
I have a question, what makes a compound bow absorb the energy from the shot? Is it from smaller limbs and less limb travel? The string is obviously less forgiving. Is there a benefit from a smaller recurve?
Rotational movement of the cam vs Linear movement of a recurve/longbow. The cams have stops, and the cables are 3x longer. (Total more bounce in them)
Gracias Sid por tanta información, en tu vídeo hablas de arcos con 215 fps, tengo muchísimos arcos probados con 10gpp y 28 de apertura utilizando una máquina de disparo y jamás ví algo que supere los 200 fps.
Podrías realizar algún vídeo comparando algunos arcos y sus velocidades???
Soy cazador y es una información que me interesa bastante.
Gracias
I do not have faith in speed numbers from Chronographs. They seem to vary by upto 15fps. We only promote numbers on the same chrono on the same day by the same archer. And only the difference between the two bows compaired. If one is 180fps and the other 185fps. I wouldnt trust the 180fps part, but I would trust the 5fps difference
Entiendo Sid, por esa razón es que me gustaría que hagas un vídeo comparando uno de tus modelos más eficientes con alguno de la competencia, para tomar referencias.
Yo en mi casa hago lo mismo y comparo los arcos que tengo disponibles, por desgracia no tengo ninguno de tus arcos para comparar
@@sebastiandanura8062 I'm loving reading Spanish. We don't have many bows of other makes. We sometimes test customer bows that arrive to visit. But we hardly have enough space for our own bows.
I like to make my strings with 8125. You recommend that at one time didn’t you?
We still do
You talk a lot about bows, a little about strings but very little about arrows. What are your thoughts on the best arrow set ups for your bows?
We fought hard to stop people using the modern blended strings. Vetran and SK99. We have some data with a statistical significance towards them increasing the failure rate of bows. Sk75 and spectra are fine.
We also have minimum GPP charts for our bows what match the energy they produce. Other than that, we don't really care what you shoot. It's your choice.