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I actually prefer the string to lay a bit to the side where my arrow passes.........seems to make it less critical of arrow spine. Looking good so far, if you are not going for too long of draw you could cut the ends off at the grooves and do side nocks without an overlay.......you should only lose an inch or so of length.Darcy
Quote from: DEllis on February 22, 2011, 06:04:47 pmI actually prefer the string to lay a bit to the side where my arrow passes.........seems to make it less critical of arrow spine. Looking good so far, if you are not going for too long of draw you could cut the ends off at the grooves and do side nocks without an overlay.......you should only lose an inch or so of length.Darcy I used to feel the same way until I realized that is why I was always getting wrist/forearm slap from the string. I started making my string down the center/slightly away from arrow pass and now I don't even have to wear an arm guard anymore.
100 lb bow would probably fillet the skin right off your forearm.