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new string length

Started by twosheds, January 07, 2008, 01:26:00 PM

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twosheds

I have a recurve that my wife is going to start shooting.  I would like to replace the string but there is no writing on the bow to determine string length. It does have the old string on it.  Do I use the length of the old string or has it stretched to long and if so where do I measure from, end to end, or just the begining of the loop? thanks
Bob Lee Hunter Recurve 55# @ 29''

Bird Dog

Use the length of the old string from end to end.

twosheds

Bob Lee Hunter Recurve 55# @ 29''

Over&Under

Use a flexible tape measure or piece of string and, after unstringing the bow, measure along the bow on the back (part that faces away when shooting) and find the measurement from nock to nock, then subtract 4 inches, and you have your new string length.  

That gives you a good starting point and you can twist the string a few turns to fine tune brace height.

Some of the more experienced trad guys on here can probably clear up any problems with what I just said.

jake
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

Pete W

There is no better measurement than setting the brace height, and then  removing and measuring the old string.
Pete
Share your knowledge and ideas.

Over&Under

Or you could just do what pete w said  :clapper:
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

mooseman76

Where exactly do you measure the string from?  bottom of loops?  I find myself very confused on this    :confused:


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