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Crazy Longbow Picture

Started by two4hooking, August 14, 2013, 09:02:00 AM

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two4hooking

Here is a screen shot from below as I was shooting yesterday.  Amazing how the string reacts....you would not know it.  


te bow is a Schulz Tembo with 15 strand B50 and is whisper quiet and smooth.

Greg

culleng

Wow that looks like the string broke.
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Fanto

this was an ordinary shot? not a broken string?

crazy

I have seen this same thing in some pics a friend of mine took. It is crazy. It makes you wonder how the string ever stays on the bow?

Bisch

David Mitchell

WOW, Greg, that is an amazing picture.  I guess that shows why you need to have the string loops fit really well, huh?
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mikebiz

If I didn't see the video I wouldn't believe that the string would react like that.  It truly is crazy.  Thanks for the post.
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Are you shooting too light of an arrow?
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Goshawkin

Now I know why I wear an armguard!   :eek:  

Be neat to take some pics with other FF string materials and see if there is a difference. I wonder if that contributes to the b-50,
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Bladepeek

I'm with Goshawkin - I'd love to see a video with the same bow and same arrow, but with a lighter, FF string. I've seen some pretty wild video's of string actiion before, but that one really takes first place. I do know that I had a longbow that smacked the daylights out of my forearm on every shot. I sold the bow, but later bought a very similar bow in left hand which happened to have a FF string on it and experienced no problems.

I know - different bow, different arm, possibly improved shooting form, but it still would be interesting, (if your bow is FF capable) to see a comparison.

Thanks for posting this one!
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two4hooking

Arrow BH combo was around 630 grains at about 58 pounds draw.  I would assume since B50 stretches more there might be even more pronounced reactions as there is less give with FF...

I may have to make up a FF string and try it sometime....

I can tell you B50 is quieter out of this bow.

CatSplat

What did you take the video with? If you used an iPhone or similar, the sensor used can cause pretty crazy effects when filming fast-moving objects. I've taken 400FPS and 1200FPS high-speed videos of my bows being fired and the strings never looked anything like that.

Archie

I would think that is impossible...?

How could a string have those types of bends in it if it is still stretched out by the bow?  Seems like it must be a video effect such as was suggested earlier.
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two4hooking

OK, I found the skinny FF string the bow was shipped with and recreated the shot:



Full Vid:

CatSplat

OK, now I'm totally convinced that effect is purely caused by the camera's sensor. Look at the limb at the upper left of the shot - since it's moving, it's subject to the same sensor aberration and looks totally kinked.

Zradix

YEP...weird camera science going on.

there is no possible way a non-stretch string can be that "loose" while the bow is fairly straight....

kinda like the ol' rubber pencil trick.
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