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Hand Shock and What to do?

Started by 2fletch, February 16, 2011, 09:40:00 PM

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SteveT

Send the bow to me, i'll shoot it until handshock is gone then return...   :bigsmyl:

Onehair

How do you indentify a timing problem ? I am working on a BBO and the tiller looks fine, 3/16 positive, but kicks more than it should.

Pat B

Excess tip weight could easily be the cause with the tip overlays and underlays. Would you dare narrow the tips a bit. That might get enough tip weight off to reduce the shock more.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Molson

If one limb were reacting quicker than the other, it should show in the nock point location and a nock point adjustment should fix that unless the tiller is really just off.

Dampening the limbs with the straps and adding weight with the quiver will certainly reduce felt vibration.
"The old ways will work in the future, but the new ways have never worked in the past."

2fletch

Well, I figured out how to prevent this bow from the hand shock that I was getting. I sold it to someone else. Ha!

Seriously, the thing that made the most improvement was using a much heavier arrow. With a heavy arrow, it shot very well and the hand shock was acceptable. Several of the guys were here today for a bow building session and one of them really liked the bow. Now he owns the bow at a very low cost, and it's a perfect match because he likes to use a very heavy arrow.

My only regret is that I didn't finish experimenting with some of the things some of you suggested. Anyhow, thanks for the suggestions.

 :banghead:

Longbowshortarrows

I can see why you selected it, that is some preddy wood, not really trad but an absorbing type grip material may soke up a little bit of the shock.

JamesV

Lots of tip weight with all the over-under lays. Beautiful bow, might be a better wall-hanger than a shooter without a major redesign.

James..................
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Stone Knife

Don't hold it like a recurve heal the bow like you would a Hill, that will go a long way in reducing felt hand shock. The grip on that looks like more of a longbow than a recurve, but it might just be the angle of the pic.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

2fletch

Actually, the use of a heavy (600+ gr.) arrow improved it significantly. Now it's acceptable.


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