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Old 05-14-2003 | 09:42 PM
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Len in Maryland
 
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Default RE: What does brace height do for you??

Arthur:

Here I go, not communicating properly again![:@][]

Let me analyze what I said: " Most want and tell others to use the largest BH because they have form that will not allow them to shoot otherwise."

Shooting deflex riser and high brace does not mean you have poor form.
Nope, I didn' t say that.

Shooting high brace and deflex riser does not mean you can' t shoot a low brace, reflex riser bow.
Nope, I didn' t say that either; but, I agree with you.

Shooting deflex riser and high brace means you choose to shoot such a bow, for a LOT of reasons.
Nope, I didn' t say that, nor was there an intent to infer it. Everyone has a right to shoot what they want.

Now, let' s get down to what I really meant, and that is;
" Most want and tell others to use the largest BH because they have form that will not allow them to shoot otherwise." Maybe I should have limited my comment to " Many want............" . I guess the word " most" should have been tempered a little. Sorry.

BTW, I do not advocate low brace height, reflex bows as you stated. I just get tired of everyone advocating HIGHER brace height as a ' cure-all' for bad form. I see too many companies inducing high REFLEX in conjunction with high BH in order to get some speed back. Just today I measured a very popular bow that is touted to be a very forgiving bow because of its moderate brace height. Can you believe that thing has almost a 4" reflex?[:@]

Shoot whatever you want. Don' t I always advocate this theme?
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