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You don’t know what you talking about. It disgusts me that people like you are even permitted to own a bow.
Physics isn't your strong suit is it... I don't just own a bow, I actually use it.
28" 450 grain arrow @ 300 fps;
And exterior ballistics is definitely not yours. Check out Archers’s Advantage, it even has on online demo of the ballistics for a 280 FPS arrow you can view for free. A McKenzie medium deer conveniently has a 5” 10 ring btw. With a sight dialed @ 40 yds, aimed at dead centre, If I misjudge the target and it’s actually 30 yds. I will still hit the top of the 10 ring. OTOH, I’ll hit the bottom of the 10 ring if the target is 43 and change.
I’m using 40 yds because that’s what the AA demo had for a target distance and wouldn’t allow me to change it. As mentioned beforehand, somewhere between 28-32 yds is more practical. My hunting rig was around 290 FPS. Target 3D around 300-305, FITA 270 FPS.
BTW since you brought it up, which pin for 5 yds?
ETA- the 40 yd example does bring up an important concept, understanding the actual effect of misjudging. Also, there’s the issue of holding on entirely the wrong spot, which also reduces PBR effectiveness.
i play the "range it game" while i hunt every time i go out, ill stick to trusting my range finder over my eyes every time.
So you didn’t answer my question, which pin for 5 yds? Pretty important to know for hunting situations BTW.
I have definitely made one glaring error (other than arguing on the internet) When anyone is calculating MPBR for anything, the size of the projectiles group needs to accounted for. Further, MOA accuracy out of archery equipment AFAIK is still unheard of. IOW, I'm hoping for a PBR using a 5" kill zone (or more accurately cone) I have to take into account my average group size which needs to subtracted from the cone's size. So, as hoytcanon did rightly point out, it becomes very impractical for the casual bowhunter to use MPBR, even if one uses the far too generous 9" kill zone.
I concede hoytcanon - you're right, for the average archer. PBR isn't practical.
... even the most humble of intellects knows gravity immediately works it's magic on bullets in flight.
Am I allowed to own a bow now?
Splitting hairs, but regarding the concept of PBR and the positioning of the projectile within the killzone (regardless of size), the killzone cannot be referred to as a "cone." The killzone is of determined size regardless of the range, whether it is five yards distant or five hundred yards distant. You are confusing moa accuracy (may be considered a cone for casual conversation purposes) with the concept of PBR killzone (size does not change regardless of distance).
No, you're inferring incorrect things that I'm intimately aware of. The killzone on any game animal can never magically increase, that's not gonna happen. If anything my own inabilities will shrink the size of the sweet spot over distance. Add to that aiming errors and the entire situation of shots over 30 yds archery or 300 yds rifle become a matter of ideal situations. That's even more so with archery, where that awesome advantage of beating the speed of sound is non-existent, even at 10 yards. (also MOA accuracy @ 30 yds would mean a Robinhood almost every shot, people like that claim to exist - I'm definitely not on that short list)