Many factors affect your shot performance when you are shooting with Genesis bows. All depends on distance your arrow has traveled, accuracy of your shots and so on. Out of these following are some of these factors that affect your shot.
Range of a shot
This is an aggregate of the distance between your genesis bow and the arrow. Yard is the standard unit to measure the range. Even though the standard range is between 10 20 yards, more advanced and professional archers can shoot to farther distances, depending on the advance techniques that one has mastered using genesis bows adequate knowledge of your range depends on how accurately you have placed your arrow.
Effect of gravitational force
Gravitational force of the earth is a crucial factor that radically creates an impact on precise placement of your shot and it’s performance when shot from your genesis bow. As gravitational force tends to pull your arrow back towards the ground, you must prefer to launch your arrow above the line of the sight. This path of your arrow, also known as trajectory, will for an arc. Target distance and the arrow speed will be decided from the overall height of this arrow shot from your genesis bow along with angle of launching.
Trajectory or the path of the arrow
As mentioned above, trajectory is the path of your arrow, which has been shot from your genesis bow. This is an important impact, which looks upon the performance of the arrow shot from your genesis bow. When you look at the target or aiming it, you have a straight line of sight, but when you actually shoot the target from your genesis bow it takes a curved path to reach the target (this is known as arc). So for you to become a pro in archery, it is needed for you to know the trajectory that your arrow will take to reach the target. In this manner you can deliver precise and highly performed shots, devoid of distance and the range.
Velocity of the arrow shot from genesis bow
Fourth and the most important factor affecting you shot performance is the velocity of your arrow shot from genesis bows. Velocity here refers to the speed at which your arrow shot from genesis bows travels. The type of trajectory your arrow will follow is being decided by velocity of the arrow released from your genesis bow. Accurate judgment of the weight of your arrow gives a better idea to an archer to figure out the kinetic energy possessed by your arrow and time taken to penetrate your target. If the draw length of your genesis bow is short than the arrow will travel at slower and pace making more arc in the trajectory. Similarly if the draw length of your genesis bow is more then the velocity of the arrow will be more, thus making a small arc in trajectory.
In short one must have a proper calculation and a fair idea of range of the idea and velocity of the arrow, to deliver the perfect shot from your genesis bows. To get best shots all the time one must be able to gauge trajectory and range your target properly. Above all your genesis bows needs to be functioning properly (which it always does).