Hi Andrew. Thanks for the encouragement. I cannot see how the answer would benefit my shooting or anyone else's for that matter; but I want to know for reasons that are nothing to do with an archer's performance. I just want to know the truth!
Why have some people gone to considerable trouble to use high speed videos to produce slo mo videos of arrows in flight? Why not find out what position the arrow is in at the point of separation, using the same voideos?
What I find interesting is how many responses to my post actually told me things about the arrow whilst on the string, that had nothing to do with my question. Is the arrow straight or nearly straight?? Is it at maximum bend, as I suspect, or nearly at maximum bend??
having nodes in line does not answer my question. If arrows have nodes in line the arrow can be bent or straight... but which of the two exists at the point of separation?
Why have some people gone to considerable trouble to use high speed videos to produce slo mo videos of arrows in flight? Why not find out what position the arrow is in at the point of separation, using the same voideos?
What I find interesting is how many responses to my post actually told me things about the arrow whilst on the string, that had nothing to do with my question. Is the arrow straight or nearly straight?? Is it at maximum bend, as I suspect, or nearly at maximum bend??
having nodes in line does not answer my question. If arrows have nodes in line the arrow can be bent or straight... but which of the two exists at the point of separation?