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Bows / Re: The best shape for a reflexed bow?
« Last post by Bob Barnes on Today at 11:25:42 am »This has been a very educational thread. Thank you. It seems like there's going to be even more information added before it is complete. I'm not an engineer that understands all of these science/physics concepts, but I have made, owned, and shot a lot of bows and base my opinions on that. The fastest selfbow I ever owned/shot was made by Marc St. Louis. It was highly reflexed and also had static recurve tips. The bow shot a 10gpp arrow 199 fps. It has always been a quest for the best all-around combination of speed and shooting characteristics. Most of the speed bows didn't shoot my hunting weight arrows well or were not pleasant to shoot many arrows from a day. When I settled on the DR design it was just because it shot as fast as nearly all of them, plus it was very pleasant to shoot. I also agree that the design benefits from having the tapers correct. There is a fence 200 yards from my shop door, and it serves as a testing site when a bow is being made. It seems like the best ones will always send a 10gpp arrow over that fence...which is OK because it's my hay field on the other side of the fence.
Thank you for the sharing of so much knowledge. 
Thank you for the sharing of so much knowledge. 
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