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What is the advantage of a bow that's "balanced" in tension/compression? Is it just less mass?
ok could you shoot the untrapped bow throught the chronograph,, now trap it, and shoot with appropriate 10 gpp arrow,, and see if it helped the speed of the bow,,
I'm not sure if you could ever get equal deflection on the two sides because tension doesn't seem to produce any set while compression always seems to.
good point,,very interesting for sure,,so if the bow did shoot faster it might be simply from reducing the mass weight,, for the given draw,,???
I had a sinew bow that was shot in quite well,, the sinew came off,,the belly had not taken any set, and the wood part went back to its original profile before sinewing,,
In a related idea, if you hope to learn from 10gpp arrows, what might make improvements for 5gpp arrows (which is what I think DC is trying design for), then the test will be less conclusive.