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Author Topic: Indian Archery Seneca  (Read 149 times)

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Indian Archery Seneca
« on: February 25, 2010, 10:25:00 PM »
Hey Guys,
  I am setting up this bow for my Dad It's an Indian Archery Seneca that is 62" @ 35#. I was looking for info on the brace height for it and found little info on the web. Where can someone go on the web to find a database for brace heights on bows? I first had the brace height way up there thinking it was 62" so it had to be high. Then I lowered it way down. The bow still twangs pretty good. I putt some felt on the limbs and wool through the strings but would love to get an idea of the recommended brace heights and if anyone knows of a place to find recommended brace heights for other makes and models? Thanks for the help Ed

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Re: Indian Archery Seneca
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 05:44:00 PM »
Well I will just leave at 7 1/4 since there is no rule of thumb. Getting all involed with tunning this and tunning that and carbon this shaft that is taking the fun out of it. I am just going to nock, draw and release. Someone put an arrow through me if I ever fill out one of those STU'pid calculators.

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