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String length

Started by Reformed, August 22, 2007, 03:31:00 AM

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Reformed

As a general rule strings are how many inches shorter that the overall length of the bow. are there any guide lines that might be differt or is there a stanand formula that one can go by.

Jerry
Your tightest group begins in you quiver

Peachey

I always heard 4" shorter for recurve 3" shorter for longbow. Measure your string on your bow with it strung at the right braceheight. That will give you the exact measurement.


Yellowsnake

In general, recurves use a string 4" shorter than the lengh of the bow measured from nock to nock.  Longbows use a string 3" shorter than the lengh of the bow measured from nock to nock.  If the bow has an AMO lengh marked on the bow this is the bow's lengh.  Hope this helped.

LBR

AMO (ATA) specs are basically 3" shorter, longbow or recurve.  It goes something like the AMO bow length is the string length plus 3".  'Course that isn't always the case--safe bet is to order or make a string based on the known string length.  I've seen longbows get strings from 1.5" to 4" shorter than the marked bow length, recurves getting strings 2.5" to 6" shorter.

The old rule of thumb is 3" shorter for a longbow, 4" shorter for a recurve, but that is hit-or-miss.  I learned that the hard way several years ago.

Chad

xia_emperor

I make them all four inches shorter, but then I add an inch (8 inches for longbow and 9inches for recurves) before I start twisting. but I have only made 50 string so fare so I am still learning.
"instinctive archery" is more like playing the violin. Without practice you may remember the mechanics, but you will not be a virtuoso.

62" titan riser and samick master limbs 50@28

LBR

Quotebut I have only made 50 string so fare so I am still learning.
Don't feel bad--I've made thousands and I'm still learning.

Chad

**DONOTDELETE**

Ok guys....i got one for you....measuring the unstrung bow from string notche to notch. What is the procedure?
..... and how would this be used to determine actual string length? given the brace height variations necesary to find the "Sweet spot".

Who's on first?

xia_emperor

I have no Idea, but would like to know.  :)  Thousand, man that is a ton.  :)  I wanted to shoot myself after just making 15 in one siting.
"instinctive archery" is more like playing the violin. Without practice you may remember the mechanics, but you will not be a virtuoso.

62" titan riser and samick master limbs 50@28


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