Originally posted by Swamp Yankee:
AMO used to be 4" shorter, then 3" shorter;
Nope. AMO standards for string length were NEVER 4". They have remained unchanged since 1968. The confusion, then and now, is bowyers and string makers not going by the standard. The standards were adopted for a reason.
If a bow is marked 64" AMO it should need a string that measures 61"
under tension. A 10 strand string out of dacron that measures 61"
under tension will measure under 60" resting. An overbuilt FF string measuring 61"
under tension will measure right around 61" when resting.
I should be able to order 6 strings, all with different strand counts and out of different materials for my bow by just giving the AMO length of 64". That was the whole idea behind adopting an industry wide standard. Those 6 strings will all measure differently when resting, but they should all measure 61"
under tension and after settling in.
I should also be able to put those 6 strings on any of my 64" AMO bows.
Bowyers not going by the AMO standards or, worse yet, not going by the standards and marking their bows "AMO" is a HUGE pet peeve of mine. String makers not measuring or marking their strings properly is a very close second! And the ones that send out a 61" string that wasn't pre-stretched so you have to twist it up like crazy... :mad:
Ok, end of rant.
The 30" standard draw length for speed testing is arbitrary and is just meant for comparison purposes.
Most of the guys I've helped with setting up their wheel bows have a 28" draw as well