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why is it that

Started by sbschindler, September 09, 2007, 09:54:00 PM

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sbschindler

some rf/df bows show the rf/df even when strung and some don't, I hve a rf/df longbow and it looks like a regular D longbow when strung, I see pics of other rf/df bows and the rf/df is seen easly when strung. Dose this mean anything

vermonster13

Depends on the amount r/d. The ones that still show some do tend to be faster and have more preload.
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Jeremy

Also depends on how much taper is in the lams.  Two bows on my rack right now have near identical unstrung profiles.  One retains the r/d look while strung, the other has nearly a D shape.
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