tillered to brace.Tony
at 16 inches of draw, 40 lbs.i have to work to the middle a bit more now to get the last 3 inches
o.k. got to 17 inches, tillered a little more tried going to 18 inches and my string broke. my string will work on a 50 lb. draw bow so long as its not this short. it takes a lot to draw that 40 at 16.limbs are getting scary thin. i dont think ill be able to get much less weight from this bow.im trying for 40 at 19 now but im thinking its going to be around 45.
going to make another string. this time 6 strands 2mm hemp doubled over.good enough for a 55-60 lb. bow normally.did a little shaveing just past the center on each limb. bending over the knee looks very impressive right now. and feels like its well in the 40's.i can see it bending more just to the left and right of center of the bow as i bend it over my knee as well.its 36 inches ntn. at best if perfect i should be able to pull off 18 inches. 18x2= 36.do i dare try for 19 inches or just be pleased at that 18 inches?
soooo, there went another string.....think im going to make one more string. just draw it to 17 inches for a few days. give it a chance to break in a little.then see where im at. at 16 inches the tiller looks absolutely perfect.i just shot it out back. used a 45 lb. spined 28 inch long arrow. about 450 grain. this thing is a rocket launcher! Tony
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