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Finding the sweet spot

Started by redfish, June 04, 2009, 10:30:00 PM

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redfish

I have had a bow for several years that was a custom and I never knew what the brace height was supposed to be. I could never get it quiet enough so I haven't used it.
On one of the archery sites I ran across this link the other night.  http://www.meta-synthesis.com/archery/archery.html

In it was a different procedure (to me) of finding the correct brace height.  Long story short. I tried it today and was amazed.
When I hit the sweet spot, the bow shot quiet and my groups closed from 8 inches to about 3 or less, even with bare shafts thrown in.
I had to immediately quit shooting groups because I was afraid of ruining arrows.
You might want to check it out.
El Paisano
Ebi-kuyuutsi

Russ Clagett

redfish,

I looked at this and really only saw the brace height part to be of real value. Is this the part you saw, or is there more that I missed?

It is a different procedure, and I'm going to try it this weekend. It's so easy to be 1 or 2 string twists off of the sweet spot, and miss it.

thanks!

redfish

The brace height procedure was all that I tried. Like you, that was all that jumped out at me, but it was sure worth it.
El Paisano
Ebi-kuyuutsi

GMMAT

I did the same thing (at the direction of a friend) but started at the low end.  No wrong way I can think of.  I also used 4 twists at a time).

I can imagine other factors in play, too.  Is your arrow properly spined to begin with?  FORM!

It's a good read, though (the BH portion).

redfish

I used 3 twists at a time, and also shot more arrows at each setting.
El Paisano
Ebi-kuyuutsi

k9jones


dragon rider

What kind of wax do you use on a bow string?
Don't meddle in the affairs of dragons; people are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

TGMM Family of the Bow

redfish

El Paisano
Ebi-kuyuutsi


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