things learned and shared by guys flight shooting and chrono work,, help us make a better bow,,
I dont really need one now,,, so many have shared info,,
If I make a bow,, and it does not have too much mass,, its about the right length,, the draw is about right for the length,, and it holds a nice unstrung profile,, tips are reasonable,, it will shoot pretty good through a chrono,, wether you test it or not,, you can pretty much guess how its gonna shoot,, and I do quite often when a friend is making a bow,, I can get pretty close to hows its gonna shoot,,,
if the bow is too long,, has 3 inches of string follow,, its probably not a real hard shooter for its draw,, but if its accurate,, and say 60# bow,, it will make a good hunter,,
and never need to test it,,, it just depends on what the archer wants to do,,
when I make a bow for someone,, I gonna test it,, its like the final quality check,,it has to perform well, or I wont send it,,
if its my own personal bow I may not,, unless one of my bow friends wants to know how it shoots,,,
I shot at a nice buck couple of years ago,, with a bow I did not test,, it had no string follow and was about 60#,,,nice easy shot,, hit him righ in the horns,, It had enough speed to send pieces of arrow all over the place,, I still need to sand the rasp marks out of that bow,,