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Wing Bows _ Brace Height

Started by bridog, February 28, 2010, 12:22:00 PM

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bridog

Hello Everyone,

I have a couple of Wings that I aquired from family members that I need some info on.

I had to put some new strings on them but am curious what the brace height should be.

1) is a 62" Falcon recurve at 48#'s

2) is a 52" Hunter recurve at 50#'s

I am guesing them at 8" brace height but is there a recommended brace height that they should be.  I have not started to adjust up-down for the sweet spot yet.

ANyone have any experience with these 2 bows.

THanks - Bridog

Wannabe1

I have a 62" also, and when I talked with Bob at Bob Lee Archery, he suggested 8" for a brace height. Arrows fly real good out of it. Obviously play around with it 'til you get your best performance but, I would start at the 8". It just happened to work right off the bat for me.   :thumbsup:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

bridog

Thanks - Hopefully I'll get at them shortly.

Bridog

oldgun

Just purchased a 52 in Thunderbird in grat condition anyidea what the brace height is for this one also??? and what length of string would I need? Would it also be 8 in brace?

rickshot

Older recurves generally braced from 7½ to 8½" plus or minus. There is simply no way to know all the variables that arise: arrow length, weight, nocking point, release, etc.  And, given the majority of variables being identical, odds are that 2 different archers will each bring something different to the equation and have different results. Good Luck, Enjoy, Rick.


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