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Originally posted by Txhuntr2 View PostIt's like I'm playing poker with my brother's kids or something.
Now I'm not distracted, so I'm gonna help you. There are simply too many variables for you to ascertain whether or not the new strings gave you increased velocity that led to your arrow striking 8" higher. As stated before, your nock or your peep could have simply not been placed back in the "exact" same place thus causing the errant shot. I've changed strings several times and never realized an increase in velocity....certainly not a noticeable one. So my attempt at humor, (boobies are awesome), was really an attempt to distract you from your "thought experiment" that was gonna leave you with either a headache or the misconception that you'd actually figured something out. You had no idea what you FPS was before so there is no way ANYONE can figure out if you increased in velocity. You stated earlier that you were "having fun with the math" trying to figure it out. My question is "what math"? You're 20 yards away and your arrow is hitting 8" high. What could you possible get from that to determine FPS increase due to new strings. NOW you know why I got distracted by boobies.
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Originally posted by Sparkles View PostBut with longer string the draw weight would be less since limbs would be more relaxed for lack of a better term thus making it slower
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