How does an arrow pick up speed after it's been shot?A 1/4 second flight speed from 10 to 20 yards (let's say) isn't as big a deal as the same 1/4 of an arrow travelling say 40 to 45 yards. Because at that 40 yard mark, the arrow has been falling for a longer period of time and picking up speed the whole time. So, it drops more during that 1/4 second than the first.
I'm just saying that the differences in arrow speed become much more pronounced as you extend your yardage. There's quite a few people skilled enough to ethically take deer at 40 yards. Those same folks don't tend to shoot really slow arrows because the difference in drop becomes pretty pronounced.
This is more an foc video but did u notice how the heaviest "arrow" flew the furthest....obviously we just have to trust the draw weight and release angle are close to the same...interesting to think about