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Quote from: Beadman on May 11, 2016, 05:16:19 pmReducing the tips on it was revealing.Weighed it before and afterwards.I took off over 1/4 ounce off the last 10" of each tip.That's over 200 grains total without losing any reflex at all.Shoots pretty darn sweet now.I have been meaning to do a similar measurement, but it always occurs to me after I have done the scraping Glad you did it. 200 grains, so 100 grains each outer limb? Was it Tim Baker that did some tests and equated 65 grains at the tip equals 1 fps bow cast difference? Or was it more than 1 fps?Yes that's what I've read too,and then the reduction in hand shock if any too.Seems like osage is the only wood to worry about that.And beautiful bows by the way. Love the handle shape.
Reducing the tips on it was revealing.Weighed it before and afterwards.I took off over 1/4 ounce off the last 10" of each tip.That's over 200 grains total without losing any reflex at all.Shoots pretty darn sweet now.