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Title: Smoothest ?
Post by: bowfanatik on December 30, 2013, 02:27:00 PM
Two bows
1. Hybrid T/D 3pcs 60 pound@28"
2. Hybrid one pcs. 60 pound@28"


Smoothest=Consistent 3 lbs/inch ....28"-29"-30"

Same brand


Which bow is smoothest in draw ?
Title: Re: Smoothest ?
Post by: damascusdave on December 30, 2013, 02:38:00 PM
Whichever one the bowyer tells you is smoother...there is no inherent advantage to either design

DDave
Title: Re: Smoothest ?
Post by: Sixby on December 30, 2013, 02:42:00 PM
completely depends on who built the bows, In my bows there is no difference. I build the takedowns to mimic the onepiece.

God bless, Steve
Title: Re: Smoothest ?
Post by: labrunner10 on December 30, 2013, 03:03:00 PM
It also depends if the risers are the same size. most of the time I really haven't seen much of a difference between the same bowyer's one piece to the three piece.
Title: Re: Smoothest ?
Post by: Kris on December 30, 2013, 03:07:00 PM
Define smooth?  Consistent lbs./inch draw length, say like 3 lbs./inch out to 29" or 30"? Or maybe you mean something else?  "Smooth" is kind of ambiguous, everyone here uses it but I wonder if they all mean the same thing?

Re: lbs/inch, whether TD or one piece it would have to do with the limb design and its profile unbraced, braced and drawn to your desired draw length.  Many other factors as well but basically you can arrive at the same end with either one piece or TD.  

There are more overt factors for deciding whether you want a one piece or TD i.e. do you want to have a second set of limbs, carry it in 30" case etc.

I chose not to answer your poll as I considered it irrelevant.

Kris
Title: Re: Smoothest ?
Post by: bowfanatik on December 30, 2013, 03:43:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Kris:
Define smooth?  Consistent lbs./inch draw length, say like 3 lbs./inch out to 29" or 30"? Or maybe you mean something else?  "Smooth" is kind of ambiguous, everyone here uses it but I wonder if they all mean the same thing?

Re: lbs/inch, whether TD or one piece it would have to do with the limb design and its profile unbraced, braced and drawn to your desired draw length.  Many other factors as well but basically you can arrive at the same end with either one piece or TD.  

There are more overt factors for deciding whether you want a one piece or TD i.e. do you want to have a second set of limbs, carry it in 30" case etc.

I chose not to answer your poll as I considered it irrelevant.

Kris
YES :-) Kris
Thanks !
Title: Re: Smoothest ?
Post by: Stumpkiller on December 30, 2013, 03:47:00 PM
"Smooth" will depend on the limbs and how they load up as drawn; how close you are to stacking, etc., etc.  

So, as others have said, the take-down feature may or may not effect the smoothness.