Originally posted by Friend:
If you torque the string the same amount, the longer limbs would experience less twist.
Do you mean just more gradual twist?
Seems to me the longer limbs would be twisted just as much but that twist would be spread over a longer distance.
Also, I would think it would be easier to twist a longer limb.
For instance, grab a 12" ruler by the ends and twist it 90˚.
Then hold it with your fingers 1" apart and try to do the same thing.
Seems like a shorter limb would be less prone to twisting.
Or am I not following you?
This is the kind of stuff that is racking my brain. I'm missing something here. It seems a short stiff limb would "stay put"
Maybe the longer limb being easier to "deform" IS the reason it's more forgiving. It lets you mess things up but it gets back to normal more gently than a shorter limb thereby being more gentle on the arrow.
Then again..the short stiff limb might not twist at all in the first place...
hhhmmm....