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Title: limb tips
Post by: hickorystyk on May 07, 2010, 10:07:00 PM
Do certain tip shapes give the bow/limbs more speed or make them smoother?  If so what are some of the guidelines?
Title: Re: limb tips
Post by: Pat B on May 07, 2010, 11:18:00 PM
Recurved tips add zip to the bow and soften the recoil. Narrow tips reduce tip weight which adds speed and lessons hand shock.
Title: Re: limb tips
Post by: DeployableBowyer on May 07, 2010, 11:32:00 PM
The angle that you cut the string grooves also plays a part. When the bow is strung you want the loops of the string to be in a straight line with the rest of the string if possible.
Title: Re: limb tips
Post by: AkBillyBow on May 09, 2010, 03:41:00 AM
I have always heard that more material past the string groves is just more weight that needs to be moved.  I usually keep mine fairly small, yet functional and attractive.  If they are too small, I always worry about the string slipping off.  I try not to keep them too long, but I always build up the thickness with horn or wood.  This is somewhat for protection but also to keep the string where I want it.

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