Recently I have been plotting a few force draw curves on some of my bows to see how they compare. There is one small thing bothering me though, should the draw length be measured in a different manner than the “normal” method?
Lets take a bow with a 6” brace height and a 1.5” deep handle section. The normal method of measuring draw length is to measure to the back of the bow which means that technically the above bow, just sitting at brace is also being drawn to 7.5”, of course it really isn’t its just sitting there, but you see the dilemma for plotting a F/D curve.
My guess is that to get a true representation of the energy storage you need to measure the “true” draw length of the bow. That is, if a bow has a 6” brace height, a draw length of 8” is the result of pulling the string (at the nocking point) back two inches.
I realize that this is not a big deal, its just one of those little things that I keep thinking about.