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Re: Dryad ACS LBX ready for prime time
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Thanks Mike, so a 15" riser with xl limbs is what? 62" bow?
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Re: Dryad ACS LBX ready for prime time
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Yep it makes a 62" bow.
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John
Can you please explain what you mean by vertical stability? I am sure a lot of us that don't build bows but just love shooting them would be interested to know the technical aspects and what it translates to on the limbs.
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John Havard
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The easiest way to describe vertical stability would be to grab the strung bow string and pull up and down on it. If it moves easily (thereby deforming the limbs) then the bow isn't vertically stable. If you pull up and down on the string and the limbs are very difficult to move then the bow is vertically stable.
Vertical stability is a good thing for string walkers or folks like me who have a predictably imperfect release.
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