Originally posted by Pivo:
Why does a tuning guide say to lower brace height if your arrows are slightly weak. This seams backwards to me. doesn't a bow put more power to the arrow the lower the brace is? More "power stroke"? I know it's probably right but I can't wrap my head around it.
The expression you hear about "Putting more power into the shaft with a longer power stroke" has much more to do with a 30" plus draw length vs 28" or less draw length.
Here's a fact about what changing brace height does to the energy transfer...... There is a sweet spot in every bow where the tension on the string at brace is the highest. THAT is where your best performance is going to be....It'a also where there will be the least vibration transferred to the grip. If you raise it higher or lower it you will loose efficiency.
Less energy going into the shaft is going to flex the shaft less and make it act stiffer. How much? Well that depends on your bow, and the design. Some bows won't show much difference in performance in a 1/2" brace difference at all. Other it will be more significant.
You will not see any difference in the draw weight at 28" or 30"..... What the brace height changes is the bows pre-load on the limbs and THAT determines the energy transfer level.....
For this reason it's always best to find the sweet spot in the brace, and tune the arrow spine to the bow. Using brace height for arrow tuning should be used as a last resort. IMO
btw.... if you are not getting good arrow clearance on bows cut before center, a lower brace will just make matters worse.