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BillyMarkwell
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Bow Stacking
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March 03, 2007, 07:15:00 PM »
Put the bow on the scale today. Here are the results, was wondering is this amount of stacking normal?
Savannah longbow weight vs draw length
First inch........5 pounds
next 1-1/4 inch......10 pounds
next 2 inches.........15 pounds
2 inches........20 pounds
2-1/2...........25 pounds
2-1/2...........30 pounds
2-1/4...........35 pounds
2-1/2...........40 pounds
1-3/4...........45
1-1/2...........50
1...............53
53 pounds at 29 inches.
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Orion
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Re: Bow Stacking
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March 03, 2007, 10:06:00 PM »
Looks pretty normal to me. Bows in the 50 pound range usually increase about 2-3# per inch for the first inch or so past 28 inches. Likewise, they decrease by about the same amount for the first inch or so under 28 inches.
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George D. Stout
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March 04, 2007, 09:37:00 AM »
You need to check stack with a force draw curve that shows every inch of draw. Start at about 24 inches and go to 30. Stacking is not a build-up of weight, it is an inordinate jump in that build-up at a certain point.
Here is an old 62" Wing Thunderbird that I checked...smooth as butter:
24"...36#
25"...38#
26"...41#
27"...44#
28"...47#
29"...50#
30"...53.5#
31"...58#
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