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Bowstring for Howard Hill Wesely Special

Started by Welshman, October 06, 2009, 06:23:00 PM

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Welshman

What is the correct bowstring length for a Howard Hill "Wesley Special" 55lb@28inch 6-3/4" brace height?
Also what string material(s) are recommended?

Kevin L.

Appalachian LB 66"57@26
Appalachian LB 68" 60@28
Appalachian Flatbow 64" 56@28
Appalachian Archery RC 58"62@28
Bighorn LB 68" 57@28
HH Wesley LB 66" 53@27
HH Cheetah LB 66" 52@26
Saxon American RC 58" 60@28

FlyinCedar

I usually go 3 inches shorter than the bow for a longbow... use a flemish, and you can twist it a hair longer, or a lot shorter depending on how it comes out.

Salineville huh? I got a coon hound from over there a few years ago... Tiny little town, but looks to be some good hunting around there.
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Stone Knife

Dacron on a Hill anything else is sacrilege.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

straitera

B-50 or B-500 is dacron. Longbow strings are normal 3" under AMO. Hills are 4" under. Call 3-Rivers and ask them to be sure or Craig either one.
Buddy Bell

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Jason Jelinek

Stone Knife,

Once I shot a hill style bow with a linen, fast flight and dacron string I realized that fast flight is closer to linen in how a bow shoots than dacron.  To me, Dacron on a hill is more of a sacrilege than fast flight.    :)  

Fast flight with tip overlays on a Hill bow makes the whole experience better (little or no string slap, quiet, durable and fast).  I like to brace mine to around 7-7.25".

fireball31

Fast flight is not sacrilege.  It works great and allows for less strands, hand shock is gone, better speed, quieter. But I guess it isn't traditional enough. (insert eye roll here)

fireball31

sorry, to answer the question go with a string that is 3" shorter than the bow. I'll leave the material up to you. Good luck, and awesome bow choice.

swampthing

Have had best luck with 4" under a.m.o. length {nock to nock} Dacron only for me.

frank bullitt

Well, for what it's worth. I have shot and made strings for Hill and other straight limbed longbows for over 20 years.

I prefer F.F. or modern made materials over Dacron.

And as for length, 3" shorter, unless you like a high brace, no arm slap, or the dacron has so much twist, that it stretches to 3" shorter, when braced.

Good shootin, Steve

SpankyNeal

Actual length sometimes varies regardless of what the AMO length says. I usually measure my strings with a tape measure on the braced bow. Measure from the outside of one loop to the outside of the other - comes out perfect everytime! Usually ends up about 3" less than AMO. I shoot all of my Hill bows with padded loop D97 strings because they are quieter, have better cast, and handshock is all but eliminated! My old beat-up wrists from years of working on cars can't handle B50 anymore - hurts too much! Howards original bows used linen strings which have even less stretch than FF materials, so I consider the traditional question about FF strings to be a matter of personal taste and not tradition. Just my $.02 worth.

Ken
Ken "Spanky" Neal

4 Sunset Hills and counting!

66" 59# "White Dragon"
65" 56# "El Tigre"
67" 47# "Quiet Places"
66" 57# "Lionheart"

"Speed is vital, however it is absolutely worthless when you exchange it for stability and accuracy"...John Schulz

frank bullitt

Yeah Spanky, and Howards original bows were all Bamboo and no glass!

Those poor fellas probably sawed-off tips all the time with that low stretch linen.  :biglaugh:

SpankyNeal

Your probably right Frank, but you know if FF works ok on selfbows then a Hill is a no brainer in my book! I've got probably a couple thousand shots at least on my Tembo, including two   :rolleyes:  busted nock dry fires, and it's still good as new! I'll stick with D97 based on my own experiences - it just works better!  :thumbsup:
Ken "Spanky" Neal

4 Sunset Hills and counting!

66" 59# "White Dragon"
65" 56# "El Tigre"
67" 47# "Quiet Places"
66" 57# "Lionheart"

"Speed is vital, however it is absolutely worthless when you exchange it for stability and accuracy"...John Schulz

frank bullitt

Tembo, now your talking! That model is my favorite. An older gentleman who got me started shooting longbows, had one built when Schulz was his bowyer.

When folks say a longbow is more forgiving, that bow testifies for the fact!


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