Without a proper shooting machine, it's too easy to make mistakes in measuring FPS. A while ago I was doing it while drawing almost 3 inches less than my expected 28 inch draw length. I was getting timid while shooting through the chrony. No wonder my better bows were shooting only 140 up to 150. My simplistic shooting machine at that time was also too crude to be reliable. According to it, my control group of fiberglass recurves were shooting only around 160. As I have made the machine a little better and actually simpler, they now shoot around 180. My better bows are around 160 up to 170. If I pull those a couple of inches over my usual draw length, I can probably get 180 out of some of them. But that's very dangerous. I might break them in my eagerness. The simplest way to prevent this is to use only the arrows of proper length. Now I am trying to make my machine shoot faster, instead of trying to make my bows shoot better. So silly of me.