Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: snag on January 15, 2011, 06:05:51 pm
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Just wondering how to determine what brace height to string a selfbow at? I see some that seem to have a higher brace height than others. I am sure the length of the bow and it's poundage play into this...but where do you start? I am used to glass bows that are around 7 1/2"-8". Is 5"-6" more the norm with selfbows?
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you need it high enough to clear the fletching i put mine aroud 7 or 8 mine gets any lower the string strats hitting my wrist.
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Depends what sort of self bow.
I'd say 5-6" for a flatbow 6.5 tops for ELB. Dunno about ALB/AFBs 'cos I aint from 'A' I'm from 'E' ;D.
Del
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keep in mind the higher the brace height
the shorter the power stroke
i adjust mine so that the bow shoots well
i get none to very minimal string slap on the wrist
most times it comes in at about 5.5"
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keep in mind the higher the brace height
the shorter the power stroke
i adjust mine so that the bow shoots well
i get none to very minimal string slap on the wrist
most times it comes in at about 5.5"
Same as Salordad. Start out at a given height and then adjust the string longer or shorter to get it shoting good.
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AFB no less than 5" from belly & not more than 7 1/4" From the back for me !!
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Clear the fletching and then keep it at the lowest brace height at which good arrow fight is achieved. Jawge
http://georgeandjoni.home.comcast.net/~georgeandjoni/selfbowcare.html
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Good advice as always. Thanks, David
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I use the Fistmile on mine.
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Depends what sort of self bow.
I'd say 5-6" for a flatbow 6.5 tops for ELB. Dunno about ALB/AFBs 'cos I aint from 'A' I'm from 'E' ;D.
Del
ALB?AFB? ELB? Is that government or military speak? Just kidding. I dunno what that means.
I string mine to fistmele and instruct first timers to do the same. mainly because that is what I was taught. but the feather advice rings true. good stuff.