Hi all,
I just completed a hickory fire hardened bow IAW the Shannon video. I enjoyed doing it this way, next time I will bring a hotdog and cook it over the coals while I'm watching the bow. But my question here is about how to measure set. Hopefully this won't turn into a set v string follow discussion, but if I'm using the wrong terms please correct me. Here are the basic stats:
Off the caul after hardening but before serious tillering: 5" reflex
After tillering but before shooting: 3" reflex
After putting almost 400 arrows down range with 12 hours of rest: 2.25" reflex
After unstringing after 30 shots: 1.25" reflex
I just read in TBB1 that set should be measured immediately after unstringing. I'm thinking that my set is 1" (2.25-1.25) or, would it be 1.75" as measured from the original tillering reflex?
It's 67" NTN, 29" DL, 49# after tillering, but 46# after getting shot in and finished. After 30 shots the weight bottoms out at 42#, but then goes back to 46# after a rest. After a few days of shooting it I found a great deal on a Ballistic Precision Chronograph on Amazon and I'm now playing with arrow speed, which is very interesting. My first five shots of a session will average 163 fps, but after 30 shots my fps is down to 155. I think that all makes sense considering the set and decrease in draw weight as I shoot.