Dunno if anyone has bothered to measure the magical 'dissapearing poundage' when you get a proper baced string on a bow.
So I did a little test
(Obviously it will vary with bow design) but it gives an idea.
Using my latest Yew longbow ~72" long 50# @ 28".
Drawn on the tiller using it's correct string to 40#. I then marked on the wall where the tips reached.
The string was removed and replaced with one which would just fit onto the bow without flexing it, I then winched it back until the tips reached the same deflection marks.
And what do you think the weight was?
46#
It was interesting to get a figure as we all know the effect, but I had no idea how big it was.
Maybe if someone tries a different length/style bow we can come up with a rule of thumb without using a load of maths/geometry, then we'll be famous and have our names up in lights (ok I'm getting carried away.... should have been carried away years ago
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Del