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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: Ed Frye on June 02, 2007, 07:27:00 PM
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I have two Browning Mohawk recurves 54" can anyone tell how to measure for what length string I need? am trying to get them set up for my boy's to shoot
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Measure from nock to nock along the curvature of the bow on the back of the bow. Subtract four inches from that number for the correct string length.
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Thanks Orion I will do that, appriciate the info. Happy shooting :archer:
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Orion,does that go for longbows too?
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Concerning longbow strings: I don't know where it's written, but when I asked this same question the anwswer given to me was: 4" for recurves, and 5" for longbows.
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Orion is exactly right for recurves. However, for longbows, it's also right for the measuring part - but you only subtract 3", not 5". Remember it is 1" less, not one inch more, than the subtraction for a recurve. Easy to remember (maybe) if you think about you want a "long"er string for a "long"bow.
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You'd think it would be a simple answer but chew on this. My old Martin bushmaster manual says the string should be 4-5" shorter than its AMO length. My new Savannah says the bowstring should be 3" shorter than its AMO. Plus the brace height range on the older bows was 1/2", now its 3/4". Similar bows. Just something to make you go hmmmm?