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newb question, brace hieght
what in the world is brace hieght exactly? is it the lenght of the string while the bow is strung? does that mean u have to twist the string and adjust it everytime u restring the bow?
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RE: newb question, brace hieght
Brace height is the distance from string to bow when the bow is strung, or braced.
When unstringing the bow, just slide the top loop down the limb. That way the string doesn't come off the bow and never untwists, changing the brace height. Adjusting the brace height may be necessary if the string stretches or settles in when it is new. Twist the string tighter to raise the brace height, effectively making the string shorter. |
RE: newb question, brace hieght
Whoaaa!!!! Im a newb too and never thought of this. So traditional bows can inherently have whatever brace height you want (within reason)? How much poundage variance can this make? How do you know the limit of what your bow can take safely?
-Sorry to piggyback your post SaroorHai. -And Im a newb to tradition archery in the since that im shooting compounds and have long had my eye on eventually moving to a recurve. |
RE: newb question, brace hieght
Actually you fine tune your bow's brace height to get the best performance and least noise and handshock. It will only affect the poundage slightly. The bowyer or manufacturer should give you a range which is safe.
Chad |
RE: newb question, brace hieght
so u sorta have to use a stringer to keep from taking the string off right?
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RE: newb question, brace hieght
Using a stringer is the safest way for you and your bow. I like the Selway brand myself.
Chad |
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