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jt85
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Carbon recurve limbs?
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August 14, 2017, 05:48:00 PM »
Are carbon recurve limbs any more susceptible to failure or limb twist than standard wood-glass limbs?
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Re: Carbon recurve limbs?
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not in my experience. in my experience they are more resistant to twisting.
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Re: Carbon recurve limbs?
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Failure? Maybe. Depends on design and carbon quality
Twisting? No
Just my opinion
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Carbon is twice as strong laterally than fiberglass and weighs half of what glass does.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the info.
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One more question and this may be a silly one but will sunlight reflect more off carbon ?
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Re: Carbon recurve limbs?
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August 15, 2017, 08:39:00 AM »
Reflection depends on the finish. Need to be careful with carbon in the sun though. It does soak up the heat as any black limb will, which can present a delamination danger.
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JohnV
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2X Orion. I had a strung longbow with carbon limbs blow up in less than one hour sitting on my deck in bright sunlight with an air temp of about 80F. I keep my strung bows out of direct sunlight or unstring them. I always unstring my bows when transporting in a warm truck.
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In the Olympic recurve world, most breakages happen to foam/carbon limbs not as mych as wood/carbon or bamboo/carbon
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