🏹 Compound Bow vs. Tire 🛞

Published on August 2, 2024
Duration: 0:46

This video demonstrates a practical test of arrow penetration using a 70lb compound bow against a Continental tire. The host, an enthusiast, tests three arrow tip types: a blunt field point, a 4-blade fixed broadhead, and a 2-blade fixed broadhead. The results show varying degrees of penetration, with the 2-blade broadhead achieving the deepest penetration.

Quick Summary

A 70lb compound bow was used to test arrow penetration on a Continental tire. Results showed a 2-blade fixed broadhead achieved the deepest penetration, followed by a blunt field point, and then a 4-blade fixed broadhead which barely poked through the back.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:05Test 1: Blunt Field Point
  3. 00:19Test 2: 4-Blade Broadhead
  4. 00:30Test 3: 2-Blade Broadhead

Frequently Asked Questions

What arrow tips were tested for penetration on a tire with a compound bow?

The test featured a blunt field point, a 4-blade fixed broadhead, and a 2-blade fixed broadhead, all shot from a 70lb compound bow into a Continental tire.

Which arrow tip provided the deepest penetration into the tire?

The 2-blade fixed broadhead achieved the deepest penetration, coming closest to the back wall of the tire, indicating superior penetration compared to the other tested tips.

What was the draw weight of the compound bow used in the test?

The compound bow used in this experiment had a draw weight of 70 pounds. This is a common draw weight for adult compound bows used in hunting and target archery.

What brand of tire was used for the arrow penetration test?

A Continental tire was used for the arrow penetration test. The branding was visible on the tire during the close-up shots.

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