Had a great day playing with the TD Longbow (named El Cheapo) I finished a couple of weeks ago. "Arrowslinger" made me a nice FF string so I could test it against dacron, and it does make a nice difference in arrow speed. I have lots of numbers to play with, but....I was shooting some heavy woodies right at dusk tonight, first two in the kill zone at 15ish yards on my javelina, then this.......
The nock on my wood arrows was a little loose, but not bad, on the FF string - but evidently I pulled it out of the nock before I released and I dry fired el Cheapo. Not a good night. Does the Man-law allow a group hug?
The limbs seem solid, I'll have to see if I can recover them and make a new riser.
The interesting part was I went from about 163 to 168 going from dacron to FF with a 560 grain arrow (about 50# draw at 29") and from 179 to 187 with a 425 grain arrow. I don't know if one was quieter than the other, but the FF had a little higher frequency even with the same yarn puffs at the same location. Oh, well. All kind of moot now with this....
Don't know about you, but we need a "crying" emoticon.
Anybody glue risers back together? I've always heard the glued joint is stronger than the wood itself..... But here's my consolation, my last two shots were killers!
Steve