A friend of mine has a pse bow, supposedly goes just over 300 fps on a 70 lb draw weight. his pins are set at 35, 60, 95
hey BB,,just look up the old english long bows made from yew, its a long story but that is where the word F U comes from,,pluck you was the original saying,, anyways,,
the english long bows were accurate passed the 200 yard mark, thats why the english archery army was so feared.
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90 meters is a FITA disapline ... 100 yards is nothing
... If you can shoot 90 meters then 100 yards should be easy Right
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While I was running a novelty shoot for the TBBC I put a $20.00 bill with the Queens head on it out at 90 yds.The closest to the Queens hair wins. One guy got within 1/8 in. on his first shot.
I should have added that shot was with a longbow and no sights. Strictly instinctive and a little luck thrown in.
Quality tournament shooters hit the yellow (24cm) circle at 90 meters (98.4 yds) pretty much every time.
I flew an arrow at a targeted tree we picked at 350 yards stuck it in the center of the tree 1 foot lower than spot picked . Alot of luck nonetheless calculations worked for me . Lol
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Here is a thread I started when PG66 got his new bow and started walking back further and further form the archery range
http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=51252
Dunno if he would take a 100 yard shot on an animal, but well over "normal" ranges seems doable.
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