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<blockquote data-quote="Broken arrow" data-source="post: 730778" data-attributes="member: 58671"><p>That sounds like a fairly accurate statement.</p><p></p><p>I got to thinking about it a little more and think 1 inch per grain at 80 is to much, with my setup anyway.</p><p></p><p>I shoot two different kind of arrows a fair amount at 110 yards. One arrow is 108 grains heavier than the other. The heavier arrow impacts 14-16" lower than the lighter one using the same sight setting. They both pretty well shoot about the same to 30 yards. I actually have two separate sight tapes now on the same bow (one for each setup).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broken arrow, post: 730778, member: 58671"] That sounds like a fairly accurate statement. I got to thinking about it a little more and think 1 inch per grain at 80 is to much, with my setup anyway. I shoot two different kind of arrows a fair amount at 110 yards. One arrow is 108 grains heavier than the other. The heavier arrow impacts 14-16" lower than the lighter one using the same sight setting. They both pretty well shoot about the same to 30 yards. I actually have two separate sight tapes now on the same bow (one for each setup). [/QUOTE]
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