I picked up an older Bighorn bow from a family friend. There was no string included. How can I tell if it is Fast Flight compatible?
Older Bighorns (as with most older bows) would be safe with dacron. I wouldn't use fast flight on a bow without the original bowyers recomendation.
No fast flight, don't need them on the Bighorn.
Same idea--NO FAST FLIGHT. You don't need it anyway. I have 2 that are fast flight rated but quick with just b50 dacron flemish. Started shooting Bighorns in '84 and have only used flemish b50 since on all 6 that I have owned.
The Bighorns are great shooting bows! Look where you want the arrow and it appears there--- well most of the time!
You can divide the Bighorn production in 3 periods;the first is the original curved bed limbs,it is B50 only.The second had a straight bed limbs and you can reconise the ff tips compatible with a beefier and bulkier tip.The third is the KOM era Bighorn and most of them had the Bomb Proof tips that were FF compatible and once again you see a bigger tip.A pic could be useful.
Curved limb beds Dacron only. A pic would be helpful.
Stupid question but what do you mean by curved and straight limb beds?
ermont if you post a pic we can give you more informatios!!!!
The limbs are curved where they bolt to the riser and the riser is curved to accept the curved limbs. If the limbs are straight where they bolt to the riser it is straight limb bed.
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Here is my first shot at posting pics.
That is straight limb bed and the bow is a later Big Horn after Fred sold.
thanks. My apologies on the size. I know I screwed up.
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Second try. I hope it works.
OK that shows that it is a flat bed riser.
Now if ya could show a pic of the limb tips we could tell if it is FF compatible.
From what can see it looks like a nice lookin' bow. :thumbsup:
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Limb tip picture
That one doesn't look like the bombproff tip to me for FF. IIRC it should have 2 layers of black.
Yes it is.
It's been over 10 years since I had one so I'll defer :)
So I take it this bow is OK to use with a Fast Flight string?
Better safe than sorry I say. Go with dacron. It will not be the end of the world. Just my opinion though.
I actually have both Dacron and FF stings from an old bow I no longer have so I can try both. How much difference is there in performance between the two?
Don't forget to use a heavy arrow, better for the bow. Personally I don't think the difference will be worth it, but it's up to you.
Good luck.. :archer2:
Differance well be 4 to 6 fps. And more noise with the ff string. I've got a Bighorn with tips that look like yours and its not rated for ff string.
I would use Dacron and not take the chance
I just strung mine up with Dacron, it actually feels better. At 60#, and I'm pulling 57, a few fps is nothing, however I gained a whole lot in noise reduction and life of my bow. Replacement limbs for these bows aren't as easy to come by as they were say 5-10 yrs ago.
I have several bighorns of that era,stick with the B-50 they will shoot much more quietly than with FF.I had the bomb proof tips installed on 2 sets of limbs and both sets did not hold up.I had them fixed and switched to B-50 and they are still going strong.
Don't get hung up on the speed gain it will be mimamal anyway maybe 5 fps.They shoot a heavy arrow with authority even with dacron.