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Author Topic: Old BW brace height  (Read 2143 times)

Offline SNGDG243

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Old BW brace height
« on: March 05, 2024, 11:11:00 AM »
Hello Trad experts!
First post ever so......
I have an all black Black Widow TD from 1976-77.
As you can see, magnesium riser, etc
58" 50# @ 28 that's all I can see, no M#, no serial
String is about 53" strung, brace height 10" maybe a touch more, noc point about +3/8", tiller seems to be ever so slightly negative (bottom limb +1/16 or less).
Note: although I shot the hell out of it when I was young and occasionally over the years, I am a NOVICE - I just shot the thing as it was provided
with aluminum 2019s with vanes. I have new carbon arrows spec'd by a pro shop - seems to shoot well but I'm not a good judge.
Brace height seems high-is this okay? Again, as set up by Wilson or the shop it came from.
Noc seems a bit high too - acceptable?
I've always shot split finger, with the neutral tiller, should I switch to 3 under?
Any other thoughts you might have are welcome.

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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2024, 03:05:36 PM »
A rule of thumb for brace height is 13% of the bow's length.  13% of 58 is about 7 1/2”. In modern Black Widows, you might want to add a half inch to that for the extra deflex BW builds into their bows, but I don't know if that applies to the Wilson era.  Without knowing more than I do, a brace height of 10” seems way higher, perhaps dangerously higher, than it should be.  A 3/8” nock point seems low, but possible if you're using an elevated rest.  Most of my trad bows have nock points in the 1/2-5/8” range, or even higher if shooting 3 under.  Brace height and nock height are usually fine tuned by the shooter to take differences in bows, arrows, and shooting styles into account.

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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2024, 05:59:27 PM »
Thanks for the help McDave! I've sent the guys at BW an email - I'll let you know what they say. I've learned a lot in the past few days and 10" BH does seem awfully high.

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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2024, 10:23:37 AM »
I should add, since you state that you are a novice, that I measure nock height from the level mark on the bow square to the bottom of the indicator nock, and I nock the arrow with the arrow nock under the indicator nock.

I believe this is the default way to communicate nock height when no additional information is given; however, some people nock over the indicator nock, and others measure nock height from the level mark on the bow square to the bottom of the arrow, so it's probably a good idea to make sure we are comparing apples with apples.

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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2024, 06:37:19 PM »
I have a Wilson Brothers BW made in 1967 that's a one piece 60" 45lbs.@28". I run may brace height at 8 1/2" and nock set at 5/8 above center. Normally your string will be 4" shorter than your bow length on a recurve
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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2024, 11:10:04 AM »
You guys are spot on. Roger from BW got back to me and said BH should be 8 1/4" - 9" and 8 1/2” should be good. String should be 54 1/2” AFTER stretch. Nock should be 1/2” - 5/8”. For what it's worth, BH depends on riser/grip design. With the reverse mount limbs and grip forward design, these bows need a slightly longer brace height than more typical designs. Old news to many but interesting to me anyway.
Thanks for the help!

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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2024, 12:33:10 PM »
You guys are spot on. Roger from BW got back to me and said BH should be 8 1/4" - 9" and 8 1/2” should be good. String should be 54 1/2” AFTER stretch. Nock should be 1/2” - 5/8”. For what it's worth, BH depends on riser/grip design. With the reverse mount limbs and grip forward design, these bows need a slightly longer brace height than more typical designs. Old news to many but interesting to me anyway.
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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #7 on: March 13, 2024, 05:44:44 PM »
I shot my HS takedowns at around 8” or maybe just a tad more. 3/8” nock point with your elevated rest is neither too low nor too high, nock the arrow under.

Tiller is very hard to measure on a painted limb. Where did you measure it? Should be 1/8-1/4” positive tip limb.

I know pictures can be deceiving but when I look at your strung profile sure looks like the top limbs is weaker/should measure more at fade-outs than bottom.
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Re: Old BW brace height
« Reply #8 on: March 13, 2024, 05:50:03 PM »
Oh in order to see the serial number you have to take the bow apart. It is stamped in the end of the limbs.
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