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Billy
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POC for 28-32"
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January 27, 2009, 01:39:00 PM »
If I build a pair of bows....
each would be 68-72" bamboo backed hickory, 35@28, almost center cut (open to thoughts on length)
one guy draws 28" the other 32"
hoping to build each a half dozen arrows to go with the bow.
I'm open to spine suggestions, as well as field tip weight. Both bows will be for target shooting.
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Bjorn
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Re: POC for 28-32"
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January 27, 2009, 02:33:00 PM »
Length of the bow has little effect on spine. What kind of string material are you going to use?
Will the bow with the longer draw be 35@28? Or 35@32? Biiig difference there. Are the bows straight limbed or R/D? How close to center cut?
I'm ready to suggest spines; but need to know the answers first.
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Billy
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Re: POC for 28-32"
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January 27, 2009, 02:45:00 PM »
Both bows will be 35 @ 28.
Straight limbed.
A hair less than center cut.
I deal with 26" draw or less usually but, I'm willing to learn...Thanks for any input.
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Re: POC for 28-32"
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January 27, 2009, 03:48:00 PM »
Assuming the strings are dacron and that window is really going to be cut that close to center, bow one (28") will need arrows 35-40# with 125 grain points and cut to 29" BOP.
Bow 2 will be producing 45-48# at that draw and with Hickory I would make it as long as practical-70".
POC will be tough to get at 33". Maybe Fir from Surewood. I'd go with 60-65# for that long a shaft and a 45-48# pull.
Add 5# for a "modern string material" like D97.
You might double check with the guys in the Bowyer's Bench section.
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Billy
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Re: POC for 28-32"
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January 27, 2009, 04:17:00 PM »
Thanks Bjorn!
I'll check the Surewood stuff.
I think they will both require shorter shafts, they are measuring their draw for the machines they shoot now. But, I have a starting point.
Yes, on the dacron and center cut.
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Re: POC for 28-32"
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January 27, 2009, 04:43:00 PM »
You're right, Billy. If they're shooting machines now, they'll drop down at least an inch, maybe two when they switch to a straight gripped longbow.
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