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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: schnitz on February 08, 2007, 08:06:00 PM
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hi i have a howard hill big five what should the brace height be on a bamboo long bow like this and should my arrows be a couple inches longer than what i shoot out of my recurve
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Start with a brace height of about 6 1/2 inches. May need to increase or decrease it a little. No reason to shoot longer arrows out of the longbow.
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would 12 grains per lbs be all right to shoot out of this bow as far as arrows goes
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6-1/2" brace height is what HH recommends for 70" bows; expect to reduce brace height by 1/8" for every 2" reduction in bow length. (Those are starting points, of course.)
12 gr/lb is absolutely fine and probably minimizes noise and any hand shock. 10 gr/lb should be okay; arrows from HH seem to be a bit over 9 gr/lb.
My HH is the only longbow I have that can shoot arrows as light as 8 gr/lb (Dacron string, no Fast Flight -- but that's just me; YMMV.) without hand shock.