By suggestion I have reposted to this forum:
Finally completed my red oak pryamid bow. So I build a jig and make my second B50 flemish string to what I thought was the correct length. I string the bow up, say a prayer and take a shot. Much to my surprise it shot great. Very quiet little to no handshock. Second shot is in the bull, too good to be true. So I take a step back to examine the bow then realize the brace is around 9 1/2 or so inches. Yikes, I must have miss calculated the length. So I go back make a new string. Brace it up and give it go. Hummmm, not it is percievably louder and I am slapping my wrist. Ok, easy enough start twisting.... shoot, now more twisting.... So I end up with about 20+ twists in the new string and still slapping my wrist. So my question is what should I brace this thing at?? The bow is 68" nock to nock and still experiencing wrist slap at 8 1/4. I do not experience any issue shooting my recurve or training wheel bow that I am retiring. Do longbows differ that much with brace height???