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Another question Static limbs

Started by LongStick64, May 24, 2014, 08:53:00 AM

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LongStick64

Are static bow classified by the limb rip design or does the limb design itself that makes it static. Just trying to understand if it is simply just limb tip design or can the entire limb function determine if we designate it as static.

Thanks in advance
Pete
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damascusdave

My belief is that the term refers to the tips maintaining their relationship to the rest of the limb throughout the draw whereas with a dynamic or working recurve the tips uncurl near the end of the draw...we have discussed this rather extensively in the past and a search should turn up some pictures to illustrate what I am saying...if you are simply thinking about buying a static tip recurve just do it...I have only had two out of the thirty plus bows I have owned but they are easily my two favourite recurves

DDave
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nineworlds9

The static tip will not move and cause the limb to bend in a particular place for any given design, so a little thought does go into it on the part of the bowyer as to how best squeeze the max efficiency/performance out of their limb.
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KenH

There really aren't any "static bows".  There are bows with static tips.... or bows with working tips.

Static tips, like siyahs, are rigid they act on the arow the same way an atlatl does - like an extension of the arm (limb).  Recurves can be static as well if they are thicker than the limbs and unbending.

Working tips, like traditional recurves, are like coil strings at the end of the limbs, adding extra impetus to the arrow as they unwind and the coil up during draw and release.
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Brock

agree...static tips do not open with the increase of draw length...they stay static to limb.

working tips bend and uncoil with the draw...giving more working limb.

both have benefits...
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