So I build this forward riser 58" bow some time ago and got the itch to redesign the bow somewhat.
Why would you ask... Well I suppose that's what keep us ticking.
I want to try and get a little more speed out of the bow and it's of course a learning curve.
At the moment 52#@ 27" 490grain arrow gives me 177fps finger release.
I thought about it and on what to change. So my ideas is as follow.
The optimum brace height for the bow at the moment to have the minimum noise is 8".
1. Redesign the angle at handle with 1/4 " less decurve to try and get a braceheight of 7 1/4 to 7 1/2" (should get a little bit more speed? and allow lower brace height without string slap to limbs)
2. Its got a tip wedge of 7" at the moment which makes it quite static with little bend to the tips, so maybe lessen the lenght of the tip wedge to 5 1/2"? (it would also bring the weight down of the tips)
3. The width of the tip at the moment 1/2", so maybe lighten the tip somewhat by narrowing the tip by 1/8" and shorten the tip overlays as much as possible.
Could the members please tell me if I am thinking in the correct direction and what other ideas can I try.
I must say that this bow sends a heavy arrow with authority. I shot a Blue wildebees this year with a 580grain arrow and got a total pass through.
Or should I just be happy and leave it as it is?