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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: mmilinovich on December 26, 2011, 10:46:00 AM
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My 12-year-old granddaughter wants to give archery a try, so I'm going to get her going.
Her father, who is not an archer, has an old bow from his youth that looks about perfect: American Archery is the maker of his 60", 25# bow.
My question, though, is about the string. It's the one my son-in-law used in his youth. It's in good shape. But, when strung, the brace height is 9.5". Never heard of anything that high.
Can that be the right string? Can that high brace height threaten the bow's integrity or, more important, bow safety?
Mark
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Definitely not the correct string-most likely you'll need one at least an inch shorter-brace should be around 8" max, maybe less.
Probably not a good ide to use that short of a string and its probably old anyway so when getting a new one get the correct length one, too.
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Which model is the bow. I may be able to look in my old books for the recommended brace height.