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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 601836" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>Hi Len,</p><p>In one of your threads where you speak about a 1.8" grouping at 100 yards some of your readers were asking about chrono speeds and kinetic energy at the 100 yard distance. </p><p></p><p>Here are some pictures and the chrono evidence that will answer their questions. I suggest that you post this information in the thread so it leaves nobody wondering just how much speed and energy this crossbow is actually packing when it's being shot.</p><p></p><p>Once you do the work on these TAC's, they just plain shoot.</p><p></p><p>100 yards. Sorta windy. Can do better...</p><p></p><p>Resized to 59% (was 1024 x 768) - Click image to enlarge<img src="http://gallery.me.com/superfusion/100255/2011-08-29%2018.55.27/web.jpg?ver=13146646760001" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Moved up to 90 yards......wind calmed down and gave a short window to shoot. </p><p></p><p>Resized to 59% (was 1024 x 768) - Click image to enlarge<img src="http://gallery.me.com/superfusion/100255/2011-08-29%2019.13.36/web.jpg?ver=13146647060001" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Shot over the chrono at the bow. 433 grain arrow at 394 fps. I moved the chrono to 99 yards and shot over it there. Same arrow 333 fps. That is only a 61 fps loss over 98 yards. 106.7 foot pounds of energy at 100 yards. Impressive! 149 foot pounds at point blank range. Unreal. </p><p></p><p>These arrows have firenock lighted circuit packs and batteries in them, so they are fully loaded to achieve the 433 grain arrow weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 601836, member: 29115"] Hi Len, In one of your threads where you speak about a 1.8" grouping at 100 yards some of your readers were asking about chrono speeds and kinetic energy at the 100 yard distance. Here are some pictures and the chrono evidence that will answer their questions. I suggest that you post this information in the thread so it leaves nobody wondering just how much speed and energy this crossbow is actually packing when it's being shot. Once you do the work on these TAC's, they just plain shoot. 100 yards. Sorta windy. Can do better... Resized to 59% (was 1024 x 768) - Click image to enlarge[IMG]http://gallery.me.com/superfusion/100255/2011-08-29%2018.55.27/web.jpg?ver=13146646760001[/IMG] Moved up to 90 yards......wind calmed down and gave a short window to shoot. Resized to 59% (was 1024 x 768) - Click image to enlarge[IMG]http://gallery.me.com/superfusion/100255/2011-08-29%2019.13.36/web.jpg?ver=13146647060001[/IMG] Shot over the chrono at the bow. 433 grain arrow at 394 fps. I moved the chrono to 99 yards and shot over it there. Same arrow 333 fps. That is only a 61 fps loss over 98 yards. 106.7 foot pounds of energy at 100 yards. Impressive! 149 foot pounds at point blank range. Unreal. These arrows have firenock lighted circuit packs and batteries in them, so they are fully loaded to achieve the 433 grain arrow weight. [/QUOTE]
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