Kirkll
Do you get more # for same stack thickness? Nice
Honestly I haven’t laid up enough limbs yet to get a good idea on exactly how much it really affects the draw weight and stack height.
My thoughts were that using this very thin carbon right over the stable core would give me about .031 total of backing material and give better torsional stability without overpowering the limb. The same exact stack height using .040 glass and stable core in the core is borderline unstable with my static tip RC limbs. Especially the long limbs.
Years ago I experimented with all kinds of pre preg carbon lay ups using 45/45 and layers of Uni carbon to add strength, and those type lay ups had a big reduction of stack height vs glass. This twill carbon doesn’t have the same strength, but adds a huge amount of torsional stiffness. It’s perfect for these light weight target limbs.
After playing with this just over stable core, I think I might try it over . 030 glass, or possibly over some uni carbon with a low stack height….. That would be worth running some tests on performance on me thinks.
This bow will be shot competitively by an experienced archer that does some string walking and shoots felid archery at longer distances. They did come out a little lighter in draw weight than I expected, and I’m anxious to hear how these perform for him. I had no way to set it up and test these limbs without setting it up with a plunger or springy rest. I need to keep a set up handy in the future. I’ll let ya know when the review comes in. Kirk