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Title: "Brace Height"
Post by: paleFace on September 10, 2007, 10:48:00 PM
i was thinking about this brace height thing this afternoon while shooting in a new bow string that my bud Chad (Champion Bow Strings) made for me. what the heck does a brace height adjustment do. i know it changes the distance from string to bow and finding the sweet spot will have a bow shooting much better. but why?

i guess what i'm looking for is the scientific explanation of what changing the brace height actually does and why.    :confused:
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: Matty on September 10, 2007, 11:10:00 PM
Alot...If my brace ht, moves by 1 or 2 twists from the string on certain bows i have, there is NOTICABLE difference in arrow flight, A couple of twists will move your nock pt. up and down. Arrows will come out of the bow wrong, it can be a disaster.  I usually start with the recomendation, Shoot 6 arrows.. Take notes, Move 5 twists shoot 6..Take notes..Move 5 twists, shoot 6 take notes etc. I usually go 25 to 30 twists in BOTH directions and figure out from there what worked best.. I'm happy when I can see my feather spinning down range with NO tail whip or porpoising. with a quiet bow. usually from there a bareshaft will fly well.  If I'm prepared I'll use a video camera and tripod to review what I cant see.  It takes a good couple of hours to  get it right where I want it. Once it's set I buy a NEW "T" square for that bow and Mark it with a sharpie where everyhing is THEN I write it all in a little note book I have for that bow.
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: O.L. Adcock on September 10, 2007, 11:23:00 PM
Paleface, Brace height is more closely related to acoustics then any thing. It's all about harmonics. What you are looking for is smoothest and quietest. I DON'T reccommend using brace height as an arrow tuning adjustment. Yes it will make a difference but once you get it in the smoothest/quietest spot, why move it?? Tuning adjustments can be made with centershot, arrow length, and point weight without moving the brace height....O.L.
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: Matty on September 12, 2007, 12:57:00 AM
K well he knows a hell of alot more than me....If I would have know I would have been followed up bu O.L. I would have just been an observer...
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: O.L. Adcock on September 12, 2007, 08:36:00 AM
Matty, Don't do that! Your way of doing things is just as valid as mine so throw it out there!  :)  The exchange of ideas and different ways to do things is huge benefit to discussions......O.L.
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: paleFace on September 12, 2007, 09:02:00 AM
thanks guys.  Matty like O.L. said it's always good to hear from different folks and get different views. O.L. i use your tunning method on all my bows and have had great luck. i just never really understood the hype on brace height except for how it quiets the bow.
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: vermonster13 on September 12, 2007, 09:09:00 AM
Remember, every inch of draw adds about 4% of performance to a bow. Changing a bows BH from 7-8" will cost you approximately that much. Like all things, there are trade offs. I go with the quietest I can get it then add string silencers as needed. I have had some bows that only liked a specific BH and anything else felt like an electric shock to the arm either over or under the magic number with the noise to go with it.
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: paleFace on September 13, 2007, 09:41:00 AM
Dave i notice a big difference in bow noise going from 7 1/2 to 8" on the brace height with 8" being much quieter. it might just be me but the bow seems to group a lot better at 8" also.  when you mention performance are you talking about arrow speed?  without having a chronograph i am not able to check it but if it is the arrow speed, approx how much difference is 2%?  i wouldn't think that little would be noticeable.
Title: Re: "Brace Height"
Post by: jacobsladder on September 13, 2007, 08:33:00 PM
the higher brace height slows the arrow because there is less force driving the arrow... i wouldnt worry about that... find the spot where your bow shoots quiet and the least vibration..... a few feet per second means squat up close and perosonal....steve