Originally posted by Turkeys Fear Me:
Originally posted by Kirkll:
The ultimate recurve bow would have a deep core, and narrow width that has both torsional and vertical stability.....But.... that one is a tough one to pull off..... we have some nice hybrid long bows out there doing it......but.... we are getting closer all the time finding the ultimate recurve bow....
Now we're getting down to business. THAT, in my opinion is what Border is trying to accomplish. By making the curve larger and tighter, he can narrow out the last few inches of the limb profile and still keep the core thin. BUT, by doing so, in other people's opinion, you create other not so friendly issues.
They key is finding the happy medium. [/b]
Well that's not entirely the case regarding the tighter radius hook and the ability to narrow the tips. i can build a totally static tip just using glass and tip wedges and can accomplish very narrow tips....
Actually What boarder has going for them is that they lay up their own carbon matrix material and have developed a core material that is compatible.
A radical hook on the end of any recurve limb puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the working limb. The carbon composites, if used correctly allows you to narrow up the whole limb and push the envelope on the geometry. The geometry part of it is had explain, and all the stored energy in the world isn't going to do you any good if you can't harvest it..... getting the right amount of preload to stop those hooks dead, transfer the energy, and stay within reasonable stacking limits is the key.
Hey Bill, i know you are a big Boarder fan, and i'm not saying they they don't make an excellent bow, because they do.... But Boarder has nothing to do with how hard i try, or set my prototype goals. or any other bowyer i know either for that matter.
This thread isn't about this brand is better than that brand. it's about stability. and i certainly don't see Sid in here contributing to to this topic.
Those boys over there have had their share of set backs too...Carbon alone doesn't make the bow.