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Started by mattmcdonald, May 27, 2009, 09:31:00 PM

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mattmcdonald

i have a browning safari two recurve it is 45# at 28 inches when unstrung and layed on a table neither tip touches the table but the limbs do the top one is furhter away than the bottom one while the closest is about 3/8 to 1/2 and the other one is around 3/4 away i dont know if bows are made this way or not so any info would be helpful

wollelybugger

What does it look like when it is strung. You can easily see if it is twisted then. I wouldn't shoot it if it has a twist.

mattmcdonald

its about the same when strung
i asked a while back if a twisted limb would affect the flight of the arrow and the anwser was no but im afarid that with the one being twisted it has twisted the other from shooting it like that
and with both being out of line wouldnt it offset my string from center?


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