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How often do you check your brace height?

Started by longbow fanatic 1, March 26, 2015, 06:04:00 PM

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longbow fanatic 1

I checked my brace height on two bows today and noticed my bows were 1/4 inch out of range. One string was new so I would expect some initial stretch. The other string, however, was not new. How often do you check your brace?

Cavscout9753

On a broke in string... There's probably a correct answer but I really only get a ruler out if my arrows are acting funny just to rule it out.
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Robert Armstrong

I check often with a general closed hand and thump up guestimation. If it's not close I break out the square and meassure.

McDave

I check it if I haven't used it for a while.  If I'm using it every day, I check it when I wax the string, every few weeks, or sooner if the spirit moves me.  I really haven't had a problem with broken in strings stretching, but every so often one does and I have to twist the string up a few turns.
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Pops

I check it after I finish shooting. Limbs too

Bowwild


ChuckC

I make a mark / cresting on many of my arrows so I can see on nearly every shot.

ChuckC

SELFBOW19953

What ChuckC said!!  Only I usually use the leading edge of my fletch.
SELFBOW19953
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"Somehow, I feel that arrows made of wood are more in keeping with the spirit of old-time archery and require more of the archer himself than a more modern arrow."  Howard Hill from "Hunting The Hard Way"

longbow fanatic 1

Great info here, guys! Thanks. I know that string material matters as well. Some strings have less stretch than others. This situation has taught me a lesson. I will check my brace more often for sure.

Mr. fingers

When I'm shooting good or bad I check it to see if its me or if something changed. I have found though not to check it right after I string it it takes a few shots for the string to settle in after being unstrung for a while even with a well broken in string.
Tim

Tedd

If it's just daily practice I can tell when it's 1/4" off. In hunting season I check it a lot. Past string materials I used would always creep. I use 452X now and once broken in it stays pretty good.
There are probably better string materials now but I'm afraid to change.
Tedd

Orion

I basically check it every time I string and shoot the bow.

I keep a square in my side quiver and check it quite often. I usually check it right after I string my bow up and before I start shooting.

Bisch

ron w

In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

longbow fanatic 1

QuoteOriginally posted by ron w:
Often..........
Me? Not often enough!   :biglaugh:

jt85

I check at least every other shooting session.
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tracker12

I have an arrow marked with the correct BH.  I check it every time I shoot.
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mark Willoughby

When ever the arrow doesn't go where I want it to lol so about every other shot    :laughing:
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Tall Paul

I shoot about every three days, and I check it before and after shooting.
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Pat B

I check my brace height(my fistmele) every time I brace a bow. It's just part of the experience.
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