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Author Topic: Interested in a Hill longbow  (Read 644 times)

Offline Jason Jelinek

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Re: Interested in a Hill longbow
« Reply #20 on: November 23, 2009, 09:11:00 AM »
Dave,

I think you have some options.  If you are going with the Wesley Special, I would go as long as you can.  There's quite a bit of taper in those limbs.  It makes for a sweet shooting bow but with a draw at 32" long, you'll need the 72" to prevent stacking.  If you don't mind a bit of stacking, you can go shorter.

If you choose a bow with fewer tapers you can go shorter.  Bows with less tapers tend to make the inner limbs work a bit more and allow longer draws for the same length.

Either way, I suggest getting a bow with tip overlays with rounded string grooves and using a Fast Flight or other low stretch string.  In my experience building bows for the last 10 years, Fast Flight string when used on a well built bow makes for a quieter string that doesn't slap your wrist.  It also doesn't hurt that they shoot a bit faster or allow for a heavier arrow.  And they are more durable.  The skinny strings really don't make Hill style bows much quieter.

I've been pretty impressed with my Wesley Special T/D.  It seems to shoot my 11-12 gpp arrows pretty fast.  I got the bow as a blank and put my own tip overlays on them.  Here's the bow:  http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=075437

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