ORIGINAL: Jasonlester
Ok guys not trying to start a big debate. However I was reading on Pope and youngs site and it says in there definition of a bow that it has to be only two limbs. Does this mean quad limb bows are out? Anyone a PY scorer that can answer this. Also I wasn't sure I understood exactly what they meant on the letoff. Is it still 65%?
From the PY website
"A device for launching an arrow, which derives its propulsive energy solely from the bending and recovery of two limbs"
Thanks
When you say "quad" limbs, are you referencing split limbs?
If that's the case, I don't think they differentiate them as a 2 limb bow. Also, higher than 65 % let off is now accepted, they just put an * beside the score when it's higher.