Keeping limb stuff in the same thread.
I chronod my new set of limbs for my 3 piece. 42 lb draw at 28 and with a 418 grain arrow and B55 string I got 160 fps.
What can be achieved with long bow speeds? Is there another 10 fps on the table somewhere or maybe just another 5 without going up in poundage and going to recurve?
Thoughts?
One more thought for you bro.... Go to a fast flight string like BCY -X or Mercury, or even D-97 is better than B-55. The string type will add to your performance.
Another thing to do on a new design is change the string length and brace height. Typically a lower brace will give you better performance. If its a 3 piece, try shimming your limbs at the end of the riser slightly and that can increase preload....
The best bet is to have an adjustable riser to change your limb pad angles and adjust the pre load. then find the sweet spot that limb is bent at brace, and measure back from the string about 7" to 7.25 to the deepest part of your grip.....
I'll share a little secret here.... If your string is only 2.5"-2.75" shorter than you bow length, and it's preload is 2X the draw weight on the string using an in line scale.... You are going to start seeing some excellent performance increases.... Food for thought. Kirk