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Offline OsageOrange

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Bow Design Question
« on: October 17, 2007, 11:56:00 PM »
I purchased a kit from Binghams to make a 68" 60# longbow(.418).  After seeing some of the R/D bows I have changed my mind from straight to a R/D design.  I an planning on using a takedown sleeve and changing the design to T/D R/D. 1.25 D with about 1.25 R.  The Tips are close to the back of the riser.  What kind of poundage increase will I get going from the straight design to the R/D design.  Binghams charts show their shallow T/D as .404 and .335 with the pronounced.  My riser from fade out to fade out will be about 16".  I'm wondering if I should just order new laminations.

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Re: Bow Design Question
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2007, 06:30:00 AM »
Its hard to say what you need. You might try a thickness somewhere between the two and see what you get. I have found you have to build a couple to see where to go with thickness recepies.
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Re: Bow Design Question
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2007, 07:02:00 AM »
So it is still a TD? Is the riser 16"without the wedges? If nothin changes in the riser section,I'd guess it would gain a few #.

Like Mike says,the first is an educated guess.......
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Offline OsageOrange

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Re: Bow Design Question
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2007, 11:54:00 PM »
The riser would basically be the same length as the normal riser for a Bingham Longbow(Not the T/D).  I need to square up my form after cutting it to the shape I wanted.  I an using the sleeve like 3-River's sells.  I got my sleeves from Northwest Archery several years ago when I was in the Seattle area.  I plan on setting up the sleeves like Wes Wallace where the sleeve that slides in will be the lower limb which would keep out water etc.

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