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Title: New to me Shakespeare X-12
Post by: Grantmac on March 06, 2010, 11:21:00 PM
Well I'm pretty sure a friend of mine just gave me his shakespeare X-12 #55, at least for a very long-term loan.

I haven't shot it yet but any inside info on it would be great.

Its got a typical B50 string on it and an outrageously large brace height.

I'm thinking of using it to shoot light (6-7gpp) arrows with a skinny string (8-10 strand FF) for 3D. Anyone think it won't survive that?

Thanks,
        Grant
Title: Re: New to me Shakespeare X-12
Post by: Tom on March 07, 2010, 08:22:00 AM
Arrows too light and Bow won't handle the ff,IMHO.
Title: Re: New to me Shakespeare X-12
Post by: ishoot4thrills on March 07, 2010, 08:43:00 AM
I'll bet George would know about such things for sure. He's sure to see the title and chime in.
Title: Re: New to me Shakespeare X-12
Post by: Grantmac on March 07, 2010, 12:18:00 PM
I made-up a string for it last night. 10 strand and well padded in the loops. A few test shots and I'm pretty confident that so long as I pad well it won't do any harm. Also the lower brace height feels a lot easier on the bow then how it was originally set-up.
I shoot FF in my selfbows so I'm less cautious then most with it.

As for arrows. I guess I will just shoot some fairly heavy ones (8-9gpp) and slowly ladder down the weight until I feel a little handshock. I generally use handshock as a means of judging when I've hit the minimum acceptable arrow weight for a give bow.

Any further input would be just great.

-Grant
Title: Re: New to me Shakespeare X-12
Post by: JRY309 on March 07, 2010, 12:22:00 PM
I only use dacron on my older recurves and like to keep my arrows around 9-11 gpp,but don't shoot any lower then 8 gpp.BCY has a new dacron out B55,suppose to be better then the old B500.Less creep and stretch but still safe for older dacron bows.