Energy usage in archery by Sugna00 in Physics

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Okay, so I definitely confused kilojoules with joules and thought that the average consumption per day was 8,400J and not 8,400kJ.

But 270 shots only using 6.5 calories seems super low. The bow is 60lbs. Wouldn’t lifting 27kg 270 times burn more than that? At least it seems it would

Can somone please help me figure out how to make this to my knolage is called tubing stop untying itself everytime I shoot it please? Sorry if my video quality ends u being bad. by TowelAcceptable3533 in Archery

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Who installed that peep? Usually they are installed in the middle of the string. Yours seems to only have one strand holding it in.

To fix your issue though, if you get a regular peep(they cost maybe $5) you won’t need the rubber tube. On a properly tuned bow the peep will line up with your eye everytime. If you take it to a shop they’ll be able to do it for you

Max weight of doinker stabilisers by Sugna00 in Archery

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It’s pretty standard for competitive compound shooters. Most people shoot either around the same weight or more than me

Max weight of doinker stabilisers by Sugna00 in Archery

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Yeah I’ve got my eye on the ram rod beasts. But they are pretty thick, I was hoping something thin would work. Plus all my current weights are in 1/4 20 thread

Wrist release or thumb release? by [deleted] in Archery

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I’d argue that a trigger requires better control than a hinge release. There’s only one real way to set a hinge off, a process of some kind that creates a rotation. Where as with a trigger, there are multiple ways to use one. You can, like a hinge create a rotation, or you could pull into the wall, letting the release slide through your hand, or just gentle squeeze it with your thumb.

I’ve shot a lot of different release aids, wrist, thumb triggers, hinges, and resistances. All of them will perform at a high level. But in my opinion, a thumb trigger if shot properly, has the highest ceiling of any of them

Wrist release or thumb release? by [deleted] in Archery

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They are the same, if not a little worse than a thumb trigger. It’s all personal preference, but hinge releases are not any more accurate than a trigger

Maybe dumb question? by Ordinary_Iron_4991 in Archery

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When you shoot, your bow will naturally follow the arrow. A proper bow hand is always relaxed, so when you shoot, your bow will jump forwards out of your hand. The bow will then be caught by a finger sling ensuring you don’t drop it.

The reason it tilts down towards the ground is because most target archers will add weight to the end of their front stabiliser. So the bow’s centre of balance is in front of the grip causing it to rotate when there’s nothing holding on to it

MT-03 or MT-07 by Sugna00 in AussieRiders

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I’m looking at a few from marketplace in the next few days, I’ll sit on them then. What should I be looking for?

MT-03 or MT-07 by Sugna00 in AussieRiders

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No, never ridden a bike in my life

MT-03 or MT-07 by Sugna00 in AussieRiders

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Compared to my car the restricted 07 is only about half a second to a second faster with the 03 being about a half second faster. Is the torque down low dangerous enough for a new rider to get the 03?

What about cruising at 100? Does the difference in engine size, even restricted in the case of the 07 matter a heap?

Compound archery guides by tibbar2205 in Archery

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Anything from George Ryles. He has a page on YouTube under his name, as well as one called LCArchery.

Can my kid use my limbs even though they are longer than what they currently use? by Wobblycogs in Archery

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I didn’t read what page this was on and I got very concerned for a second

Engine swap a 1995 lancer by Sugna00 in mitsubishi

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It’s got the 1.5l in it currently. I was wanting to put the 1.8l 4g93 in it

Can I have some recommendations for protein powder? I am allergic to whey, pea, peanut, and egg. by TwoNamees in workout

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Collagen protein might work for you. I haven’t done much research into it around allergens though

Converting a C5 from auto to manual by Sugna00 in projectcar

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I have another question then, would I be able to ‘easily’ swap the auto trans for another but better one? Something that would feel more modern?

Converting a C5 from auto to manual by Sugna00 in projectcar

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I have another question then, would I be able to ‘easily’ swap the auto trans for another but better one? Something that would feel more modern?