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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Mad Max on November 05, 2016, 12:18:00 AM
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I have always liked the 1 piece recurve
1 piece recurve
I got it right now
45# .242 stack 2" wide
45# .252 stack 1-3/4" wide
Do you think this would be right?
45# .262 stack 1-1/2" wide?
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Width versus weight is proportional. You have taken a 1/7th off the width you can take a 1/7th off the weight.
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So 1/7 of 45 # is 6.42 # so you need to add 6.4285714 # to your stack on the 1.75 wide formula..... I think??
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Binghams draw weight chart shows the 1-3/4 and 2"
1 piece recurve
45# .242 stack 2" wide
45# .252 stack 1-3/4" wide
My question is if I go 1-1/2"
Do you think this would be right?
45# .262 stack 1-1/2" wide?
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I don't have the whole chart here bUT I'd add 6 lb to the 1.75 which should be around .oo6 or.007 IF I remember correctly.
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Looked at the chart, and haven't guessed at a stack for a bit but .258 on a 58" looks right to me.
DISCLAIMER: Roy says I ain't right....
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I don't have the whole chart here bUT I'd add 6 lb to the 1.75 which should be around .oo6 or.007 IF I remember correctly.
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The chart is on binghams website, left side ,click it
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I have it printed out, dumb smart fone posted twice. Check out the middle post.