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Title: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: Capt on April 20, 2009, 12:54:00 PM
What is the difference between set back limbs and mild R/D limbs?
Title: Re: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: 2treks on April 20, 2009, 07:18:00 PM
Set back will bend at the handle, away from the shooter. kind of a straight line bend.
  R/D is a bending through the handle and up the limb(deflex) then switching to reflexing out to the tips. Deflex is toward the shooter and reflex is away from the shooter.
Title: Re: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: Rob DiStefano on April 21, 2009, 07:18:00 AM
think of 'set back' as induced limb reflex only - the riser is straight.  a side view shows the limbs/tips slightly arcing in front of the riser section.

'r/d' (reflex/deflex) is limb reflex coupled with a riser that pushes out forward of the natural straight side centerline of the bow.  thus, a side view defines a 'snake'.  

mild r/d is just that - a shallow curved snake.  some mild r/d longbows exhibit a 'd' limb shape when braced (see mohawk longbows as an example).

aggressive (hybrid) r/d longbows have quite snakey limbs, increased performance, and won't exhibit a braced 'd' limb shape - there'll be a slight 'flip' or reflex seen at the limb tips.  EXCEPT for 'stealth r/d' longbows, such as the 21st century edge, where the aggressive r/d is tamed down to a 'd' braced limb shape.
Title: Re: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: JC on April 21, 2009, 07:56:00 AM
Learn something every day...thanks Rob, always wondered about the differences myself.
Title: Re: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: SpikeMaster on April 21, 2009, 09:21:00 AM
Here's a little pic I drew up. I'm far from having any artistic or graphic skills but maybe this will show the difference.
 (http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f298/meteets/Limbprofiles.jpg)
Title: Re: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: Jeremy on April 21, 2009, 09:31:00 AM
Spike,
close, but change the "Deflex" label to "Reflex" and you've got it.

Most people find the mild (and aggressive) r/d bows easier to shoot than reflexed bows, especially the heavily reflexed bows (which are some high performing bows)  It has to do with where the hand position is in relation to where the limb and limb tips are.  The more forward you get your hand the less touchy the bow is to anything you do with it during/after the shot (torque, twisting, dropping etc).
Title: Re: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: SpikeMaster on April 21, 2009, 12:42:00 PM
That was a DUH! on my part. I changed it to Setback.
Title: Re: Set Back vs Mild R/D
Post by: Capt on April 21, 2009, 05:10:00 PM
Thanks that makes sense.