Bro, this should be considered a medium heavy arrow! We should be seeing arrows up to half a pound 3,500 grains! A bow like that could easily shoot that heavy. And heavier is better!
To anyone saying that’s to slow to kill an animal my recurve shoots 150fps. With the weight of that arrow it makes the bow quiet , it’s give and take. This is obviously the extreme side. Very impressive that’s like shooting 4 arrows at once.
Cody has impressive strength! I own 94 lb King Cobra needless to say it is not my go-to bow. It is challenging to draw! It is impressive speed! Here is where I shot my 94 lb bow - ruclips.net/video/tC_UOS1C30A/видео.html
Incredibly quiet! I would love to know the actual speed at 500 gpi. That arrow would easily zip thru any game on the earth at 500 with a good tune and shot placement!
Thats not how this works, you need the mass, decent FOC and a shaft that doesnt flex on impact, or you won't get the penetration. You'd also be dry-firing the bow with a dangerously underspined shaft at that weight. Faster does not equal equal deeper
@@Ren-lx8wv Yes, because the medium you are impacting is able to push back disproportionately harder as velocity increases. Your goal is to turn as much KE into momentum as possible, while remaining stable in flight, flying completely through the animal, into the terrain feature behind it. 'Two holes is the goal', is a phrase that needs more promotion in archery, just look at dog/drone tracker's recovery rates when it goes wrong.
I second that. He's clearly in good shape and I'm not doubting he could pull 100#. However, there's absolutely no way he's rocking 100# back like that.
198fps may be slow but for that arrow weight the performance is incredible! The theoretical speed is about 202fps for a 365fps bow at 100lbs shooting an 1800 grain arrow so 198fps is pretty much spot on for real world numbers.
198fps with a 1800grain arrow with a 100lb compound is amazing performance, Compared to older bows I've shot an old 114lb martin lynx magnum teardrop cable compound and was only getting around 160/165fps with a 1350grain arrow and a 125lb frankenbow I was only getting 197fps with the same 1350grain arrow
He must be strong he pulled that back like it was a toy. Nice bow but a good set up with razor sharp broad head @60 pounds Will kill any animal on the planet.. Watch Fred Bear grizzly hunt or howard Hills elephant hunt with traditional bows and with no training wheels.. 😅
Powerful but way too slow, any small animal movement and you completely miss the mark by a long shot. Also the arrow drops from 20-30 yards will be horrendous. Non suitable or ideal hunting setup, a 800grain arrow will be perfect for that bow. You drop only a few KE but increase speed significantly.
@@joshpitts7256 not saying it wont kill any animal, just saying the chance of missing is significantly higher with a setup that slow. Even recurve and long bows shoots around 220fps.
From what I understand this setup is not for small animals that have lightning quick reflexes. Such power is not required even for bison and Buffalo. Only elephants, hippo, rhino. Hate elephant hunting by the way. Should be banned.
There's no such thing as ft-lb of kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is 1/2 * m * v^2. Kinetic energy is also not the right measurement for penetrating capability, it's inertia, which is just m * v.
I think 157 foot lbs KE is easier for average people to quickly compare and quantify than saying 357,498.5 joules.. although I’m sure the marketing guys would love to use the 6 figure number.
He pulled that like I would pull a 45 lb draw weight!
No kidding! I say crank it up to 110# and see what it does. 😂
I'll second that..... very much a "burley GEEZA".
It take less force to pull a compound bow
@@Wolf-xu1fj wtf are you talking about?
@@codysmith7456 isn’t a compound bow easier to pull than recurve or a long bow? Example, a 60 pound compound bow is like pulling a 30 pound bow?
The Ranch Fairy's dream Arrow.
Waste
If T-Rex season ever opens up again, you will certainly find this man in a tree stand before first light!
Imagining this made me laugh so hard.🤣🤣
That arrow looks like a spear 😂😂
That was a lot less violent than I thought it was going to be.
That archery shop is amazing 😮
The way this kid drew 100lbs is unbelievable. He drew that like it was 35lbs.
Absolutely amazing, I knew it would be very quiet. Never thought someone would build a arrow that heavy. Sweet should’ve bought that myself.
Bro, this should be considered a medium heavy arrow! We should be seeing arrows up to half a pound 3,500 grains! A bow like that could easily shoot that heavy. And heavier is better!
Im 6'3" 230 pounds and he kinda hurt my feelings how easy he drew back 100 pounds.😅😅😅
Smooth as butter like it was 35lbs
Yes! Yes! YES! Give me the power baby! 💥
Ranch fairy just came in his pants
I like my 90# dg. It’s awesome
Now i just need to hope you guys make it in a 32.5" draw
That is very impressive.
I would love to do a review on one of those bows. Would be cool to see how far I can shoot with 100lbs limbs.
To anyone saying that’s to slow to kill an animal my recurve shoots 150fps. With the weight of that arrow it makes the bow quiet , it’s give and take. This is obviously the extreme side. Very impressive that’s like shooting 4 arrows at once.
that's awesome ¡¡¡¡¡
Whats the 450240 variable?
What's the let off on the draw relief percentage with this bow???
Hi George! The King Cobra DG has an 80% let off
How far can it shoot?
Cody has impressive strength! I own 94 lb King Cobra needless to say it is not my go-to bow. It is challenging to draw! It is impressive speed! Here is where I shot my 94 lb bow - ruclips.net/video/tC_UOS1C30A/видео.html
Incredibly quiet! I would love to know the actual speed at 500 gpi. That arrow would easily zip thru any game on the earth at 500 with a good tune and shot placement!
Thats not how this works, you need the mass, decent FOC and a shaft that doesnt flex on impact, or you won't get the penetration.
You'd also be dry-firing the bow with a dangerously underspined shaft at that weight.
Faster does not equal equal deeper
@@Bartimusblue27 While it doesn't equal deeper is does equal harder impact.
@@Ren-lx8wv Yes, because the medium you are impacting is able to push back disproportionately harder as velocity increases.
Your goal is to turn as much KE into momentum as possible, while remaining stable in flight, flying completely through the animal, into the terrain feature behind it.
'Two holes is the goal', is a phrase that needs more promotion in archery, just look at dog/drone tracker's recovery rates when it goes wrong.
Dude is a gorilla with how smooth that was lol craaaazzy
Shoot a 500gr arrow through that, curious about the speed!!
Whenever I go hunting Abrams Tanks.. I choose this bow
shit that "arrow" is the size of a pilum thats going to be crazy
They go blabla for 2:20
1.58 slugs of momentum, too.
Somewhere Ranch Fairy just climaxed hearing about a 1200g arrow.
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MF pulled that 100 pound like nothing
I dry fired this one time
Speed aside that arrow would pass thru 2 deer standing side by side no problem
Bro I know guys that can’t pull 70 as well as he did 100 lol I shoot 80 and I’m not even trying 100
I see shoulder surgery in that young man’s future🤷🏼♂️
I call BS . There is no way that's 100lb draw weight not the way he attached the puller the string just moved so easy.
I second that. He's clearly in good shape and I'm not doubting he could pull 100#. However, there's absolutely no way he's rocking 100# back like that.
198fps is slow as dog shit. Sure the arrow is heavy af but 100lb draw weight should be making faster speeds.
According to who? You? You have multiple 100lb+ bows? If that was in a 70lb bow it would be like 140fps probably.
198fps may be slow but for that arrow weight the performance is incredible! The theoretical speed is about 202fps for a 365fps bow at 100lbs shooting an 1800 grain arrow so 198fps is pretty much spot on for real world numbers.
Impressive pull there kid
What kind of drop with an arrow that heavy @ 40 yards
198fps with a 1800grain arrow with a 100lb compound is amazing performance, Compared to older bows I've shot an old 114lb martin lynx magnum teardrop cable compound and was only getting around 160/165fps with a 1350grain arrow and a 125lb frankenbow I was only getting 197fps with the same 1350grain arrow
Junk bow, junk arrows, false methodology for hunting. Ashby theories was meant for recurve and long bows not compounds.
He must be strong he pulled that back like it was a toy.
Nice bow but a good set up with razor sharp broad head @60 pounds
Will kill any animal on the planet..
Watch Fred Bear grizzly hunt or howard Hills elephant hunt with traditional bows and with no training wheels..
😅
kinetic energy aside, that's way to slow for anything, nor is that a realistic arrow, even for that weight of draw
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So how did the indians ever kill anything? Or any recurve shooters??
Powerful but way too slow, any small animal movement and you completely miss the mark by a long shot. Also the arrow drops from 20-30 yards will be horrendous. Non suitable or ideal hunting setup, a 800grain arrow will be perfect for that bow. You drop only a few KE but increase speed significantly.
Tell that to the slow stick bow and recurve shooters that harvest game year after year with there slow speeds
@@joshpitts7256 not saying it wont kill any animal, just saying the chance of missing is significantly higher with a setup that slow. Even recurve and long bows shoots around 220fps.
Most big dangerous game like elephant etc don't really "duck" or flinch like other game .
From what I understand this setup is not for small animals that have lightning quick reflexes. Such power is not required even for bison and Buffalo. Only elephants, hippo, rhino. Hate elephant hunting by the way. Should be banned.
@@Raj-ym4cuwhy? Did GOD not give us rights to kill and eat? Regardless of what you think. They do eat elephant in africa.
There's no such thing as ft-lb of kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is 1/2 * m * v^2.
Kinetic energy is also not the right measurement for penetrating capability, it's inertia, which is just m * v.
I think 157 foot lbs KE is easier for average people to quickly compare and quantify than saying 357,498.5 joules.. although I’m sure the marketing guys would love to use the 6 figure number.
I think that’s correct if by that you mean momentum derived particularly from mass
Seems like a complete waste of time. Take advantage of that bow and throw in a much lighter arrow. What a stupid idea having that heavy of an arrow
What a waste of materials.....zero benefit to this absurd set up
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