So I'm pretty deep in the archery rabbit hole currently. I want to make a tape out past 100, so I started looking at Precision Cut Archery to make the tapes. Basically a ballistic calc for archery equipment.
There's several ways to go about making the tapes: using launch speeds + draw board measurements, launch speed + 2 manual marks, etc.
This is where my interest really got piqued… one of the methods uses downrange speed. Basically you shoot through chrono at 0 and 60 yds, input those speeds, and it spits out a tape. Seems like most accurate way possible, as it removes all of the human error.
Really tempted to try this, was wondering if any of yall had experience with this program and could speak to its accuracy/ease of use.
FWIW, I'd be using a garmin, not labradar
https://www.precisioncutarchery.com/documentation/tutorials-and-guides/sight-in/downrange-speed/
There's several ways to go about making the tapes: using launch speeds + draw board measurements, launch speed + 2 manual marks, etc.
This is where my interest really got piqued… one of the methods uses downrange speed. Basically you shoot through chrono at 0 and 60 yds, input those speeds, and it spits out a tape. Seems like most accurate way possible, as it removes all of the human error.
Really tempted to try this, was wondering if any of yall had experience with this program and could speak to its accuracy/ease of use.
FWIW, I'd be using a garmin, not labradar
https://www.precisioncutarchery.com/documentation/tutorials-and-guides/sight-in/downrange-speed/
I went for the safer approach.