Great time to use a power lam. Even a real thin one would work well.
What is a power lam? I'm very interested. Thanks Kirk
Basically a power lam is a long thin taper that extends past your fades on the riser and helps eliminate any hinge effect at the fades. Basically ou are pushing the fade tips out further away from the riser.
On a one piece bow you have 2 options.... you can mill these PW's at about .100 to nothing in 12" and run them up the belly ramps.....But doing this, it is tough to keep them from shifting in the form and keep the fade tips uniform length from center of riser.
The best way to do it on a one piece that i have found is building a sled 30" in length with a taper on each end going .100 to nothing. These are put on the back of the riser and centered up to extend your fade tips.
If you have a 20" riser fade tip to fade tip, a 30" PW will push your fades 5" in each direction.... I run 22" lengths on my one piece long bow risers myself.
Trust me on this one bro..... pushing the fades out on a long bow with a fast taper (.004) and the use of a tip wedge to shorten the working portion of the limb, is storing energy in a shorter section of the limb and your performance levels will take a huge jump up, as well as having a better string angle at full draw and shorter limb travel.... I kid you not.... Try it.... you'll like it!