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string length. longbow

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brians306:
I am making a maple board bow. I am just a little concerned on my string length. is it measured from the tips of the bow or the string grooves? thanks

Jim Davis:
NTN--nock to nock. About three inches shorter than unstrung ntn length.

brians306:
So if the knock to knock is 66.5 would I round up to 67 or down to 66 for the string length?

willie:
you are sizing for a premade string?


--- Quote ---When figuring out the correct length for your bowstring,you’re likely to come across the acronym “AMO.” This stands for ArcheryManufacturers and Merchants Organization, and it represents a uniform system ofmeasurement for recurve and longbow bowstrings.

Let’s say you have a 68-inch recurve bow. You might think,“Well, I need a 68-inch string.” What you need is a 68-inch AMO string, whichwill actually measure 64 to 65.25 inches long depending on the bow and thestring material.
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