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Offline DC

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2020, 10:39:17 am »
Yup it's dry, been in the shop for years. Don't hush, any idea is welcome :)

Offline willie

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« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2020, 11:17:22 am »
Badger's method works great, but the problem is it shows me as soon as I have screwed up, but too late to avoid it...

I use a fixed weight and measure the draw length to the eighth. let the weight settle for a bit, then measure.
I think I can see changes sooner.
I also don't use full weight for most of my tillering.

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2020, 11:28:23 am »
I've never been able to get no set to work. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. If I pull a bow to, say 20", and hold it there to try and get a solid weight reading, the weight keeps dropping. Slowly but pretty steady. So whether I'm gaining or losing weight depends on how long I hold the scale. Add reflex gain from glued in reflex and I get lost. Actually this bow was the first bow I've done where I could hold the draw in one spot and have the scale stay steady. I think it was because it was so much overbuilt. My mind also wanders and I lose track of where I was ;D

Offline mmattockx

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #18 on: September 19, 2020, 11:31:38 am »
Yup it's dry, been in the shop for years.

Did you say that with a straight face? You live on an island, there isn't a 'dry' anything around you.  ;D


I use a fixed weight and measure the draw length to the eighth. let the weight settle for a bit, then measure.
I think I can see changes sooner.
I also don't use full weight for most of my tillering.

The finer the increment, the better I expect.

What percentage of target weight do you use for tillering? When do you start working up towards full weight?


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Offline willie

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« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2020, 12:54:14 pm »
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Slowly but pretty steady. So whether I'm gaining or losing weight depends on how long I hold the scale.
that's pretty much the reason I only tiller at half weight to begin with.
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When do you start working up towards full weight?
let me see if I can find my notes. 

Offline bradsmith2010

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2020, 02:11:44 pm »
yes I tiller at lighter weight, jusg estimating where it would end up,

Offline aznboi3644

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2020, 02:13:11 pm »
I brace my short bows between 4-4.5”. I may get. Little slap at the base of my wrist but rarely. 

Offline bradsmith2010

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2020, 03:38:26 pm »
I start tillering at full weight last couple inches of draw

Offline willie

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2020, 04:01:11 pm »
Brad,
I have only done a few bows this way and am still working out a method.  How much less weight do you work with initially, and how much padding do you give your estimate when projecting what the draw length will be at full draw weight?

Offline bradsmith2010

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Re: Shorty BH
« Reply #24 on: September 19, 2020, 04:30:14 pm »
Willie I wish I had a more exact formula,, but say I want the bow to be 50
I start pulling to around 40 ish,, not sure it does any good, ,but I dont want to overstrain till I get it pretty even,, on a character osage,, it can be tricky,,
then when I feel its pretty even , I will start to pull to to full weight,, I estimate 2 1/2 pounds inch when I am estimating,,if its 40 at 20 then I figure it would be bout 50 at 24
I would have to look at my notes too,, :NN