Greetings! I am a newbie to both longbows and this forum. I have shot compound about 5 years, recurve 2, and just recently acquired a used custom made Flanagan takedown longbow, 64” - #49@28”.
It came with a 61” Grizzly string, which I believe to be a hybrid of FF and non-FF materials with Flemish twist. It shot relatively quiet with no noticeable hand shock. The brace height as delivered was around 8-1/4”, which I felt was too high for the bow.
I tried adjusting the BH but even with the string basically unwound( preserving only enough twist for end loop integrity, I could only get a 7-3/4” BH.
Not knowing if the bow could handle FF string materials
I had a new string made of B-50. I installed and tested and found 7-1/4” BH to be ideal, but even with Beaver puffs it does have a bit more noise and only slightly more vibration than the old string.
I would like to try out some of the newer string materials and designs that offer a much more dampened or less noisy response but I don’t want to over string the bow either.
I guess my question is if anyone has any experience with Flanagan longbows (he has retired) and if so, are they capable of handling the high performance string materials?
My own observations is the bow is of laminate construction, the limbs are both faced and backed with Bamboo, tips are reinforced with bone material. I’ll try and figure out how to post a pic if needed.
Sorry for the long post, appreciate any help offered!