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Chekmate Speed??

Started by Coachy, January 15, 2007, 04:13:00 AM

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Coachy

Has anyone Chrono tested a Hunter 2 ? If so what were the results ?

GEREP

58" CM H2, 51# @ 28". drawn to 27.5", Carbon Express Terminator Select arrows, four 5" shield cut feathers, weight tubes, total weight 545 grains, average of 173 FPS.

Hope this helps.

KPC
To the best of my knowledge, no man, on his death bed, ever said "I wish I had spent more time at the office..."

Gordy

62" H2, 71@28 drawn 29.5, rope loaded aluminums 650ish grain,  192fps. I've got 51# limbs that work great with 2117's but I've never chrono'd them.
In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher'.

NDTerminator

58" Hunter II LH, 52lbs@28" drawn to 28", FF string, brass nock point, string silencers, small brush buttons.  29" CX Terminator Hunter 4560 3-4" vanes, 50 grain brass insets, 125 grain point, 520 grains total weight. Shot with Big Shot Glove off Hoyt Hunter Rest. Chronograph 4' from bow.

Average for five shots is 194FPS, with a high of 201.2 and low of 180.3 (poor release)...

60" Hunter I LH, 50lbs@28".  Setup identical to above Hunter II, same arrow.  Average 189FPS...
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Coachy

Cheers fellas , it seems like they have a decent speed then    :)

indianalongbowshooter

ND, Youve got a superfast HII there, 194 fps., shooting 10 gr.# drawn 28 in. is faster then a Adock CX?
dean/indianalongbowshooter

NDTerminator

Never seen an Adcox CX let alone shot one so I can't speak to the comparison.  Those are the speeds the chronograph recorded.  Have no reason to believe there's any problem with it...

Can add this info.  The limbs I'm using on the Hunter II are originally from the Hunter I, and are marked 57lbs(@28").  On my scale they drew 55lbs@28" on the Hunter I, and 52lbs@28" when put on the Hunter II riser.  So being it's possible the Hunter II draws 54lbs@28".

When I asked about this disparity, I was advised the scale used by Chek Mate is highly accurate and unquestionably the weight on the limbs is absolutely correct. But it's a moot point. I go with the my scale because that's what I have, so as far as I'm concerned my Hunter II is 52lbs@28".


I can advise that I recently sold a 62" 53lbs@28" Fedora 560 that was visibly faster than either of my Chek Mates.  I can advise that this bow drew exactly 53lbs@28" on my scale.  Never chronographed it though...
"As Trad as I wanna be"

"It's all just archery, and all archery is good"

Deer Slayer

Never Chronied mine but is 60" 53# @ 28"....not a barn burner but not a dog either. The H2's saving grace is it's inherent forgiveness and shootability...they shoot REALLY sweet and are a great all around hunting bow. Shot some bows that cost 2-3 times more than an H2 but none of them shot any better. Quiet and accurate are far better qualities than speed in my book. Just my two cents. Best of Luck!

Coachy

QuoteQuiet and accurate are far better qualities than speed in my book. Just my two cents. Best of Luck! [/QB]
I agree , I was just curious    ;)

NCRecurve

60" Hunter II 47lbs@28.  I draw around 29.5.
Has a sting from Chad, Dynaflight 97.

472 grain arrow
179, 179, 179, 181, 181, 183

500 grain arrow
172, 173, 173, 176, 177, 177

Nice to see some others numbers for comparison.

Doug

Deer Slayer

I hear ya Coachy! I know what you mean...it's fun just to know the numbers sometimes. ;)  Best of luck to ya and happy humting!

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