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Some bow help please
oldfrank:
I have been shooting longbows for a long time but have no experience with self bows.
I won a hatchet bow the other night at a banquet and I am trying to figure out a few things.
Where should my hand be on the handle? Should it be low so there is handle wrap along the arrow or should it be high so the arrow resting on my knuckle is above the wrap?
Also is there a picture that shows how the arrow should rest on my hand?
I will appreciate any help and I am sure I will have more question but this is enough for my first post.
Justin Snyder:
A little more info might help. Measure in from the tips and tell us where the center is. Brace the bow and go out about 8" from the center then measure brace height so we can see if it has positive tiller.
Another meathod (probably the best) you can try is shooting it. Start with the arrow low in the handle and shoot it. Move up 1/8" then shoot again and repeat it until you find a spot where it shoots good and mark it and stay there. Justin
oldfrank:
Thanks, See I told you I didn't know anything ;D
The bow is 60" long. If I measure 30 inches it is about a third of the way down the wrapped handle from the top.
I have been shooting it a little and I realize I cannot move my hand down much. Maybe leaving one inch of handle wrap exposed.
It is 99 here in Georgia and it is hard to stay out there long but I have been shooting some. The arrow hits the target but in flight the nock end kicks up. I am still working on nock position.
Pat B:
Cool bow, Oldfrank! Welcome to PA!!! Do you know who made this bow?
From the pic it looks like the bow was set up asymmetrical; meaning the top limb is a bit longer than the bottom limb. This would put the arrow pass about 1" or so above center. If the handle wrap is about 4" long than the arrow passes just above the wrap. If that is the case and you want to hunt with this bow you will want to add a piece of leather or mole skin at the arrow pass.
Be sure your arrows(for this bow) are spined about 10# lighter than the draw weight. Once you find where the arrow pass is on the bow you will want your arrow nocked from about level with the arrow pass to about 3/8" above and sometimes higher...that will depend on your style of shooting. Pat
Kegan:
Your hand will sit ontop of the handle, it really shouldn't need to go up or down. Measure the grip. If it's 4" long, shoot it with arrow off the wood. If more, than your hand should be level with the bottom of the grip. The arrow just sits on your hand, nothing fancy. Canting it will help keep it there if you don't cant already.
Try not to overthink it too much :).
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