Hello guys,
Been a little while since I posted but I've built a few bows in the meantime. I feel like each riser that I've done has gotten better. But my limbs seem to have plateaued as far as their performance is concerned. My main concern is that I can't seem to eliminate the "stack" at the tail end of the draw. They just don't seem to be smooth drawing limbs compared to some of the bows that I own. For example my 45# limbs seem heavier than my 48# black widow limbs. I know I'm comparing a top of the line bow to amateur limbs but I was hoping you guys may have some tricks I can try or ideas that may give me a place to start at improving the performance of the limbs.
Just some background on the bows I've been building. So far I have only built takedown recurves, and for the most part I use the bingham limb stack formulas. The limb profile of my form is also from binghams. I've mostly been using their actionwood for my limb cores, but also built a bow with elm, and walnut.
Thanks!