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in reply to: poll on release #35193
I shoot three under to take advantage of smaller gaps for 3D and hunting but if you’ll consider tiller advice from David(DAS)Sosa as pertinent(and personally, I do)there’s no need to endure a noisy bow, regardless of the method. According to Mr. Sosa, one piece bows can be made quiet by working with nock point adjustment to effect tiller and with ILF it’s a matter of finding the right combination of nocking point and tiller adjustment using the limb bolt settings. Once I’ve gone through our normal tried and true brace height adjustments, string silencing methods, and then incorporated slight tiller adjustments, I’ve found that my three under nocking point is just barely above dead horizontal and even with pretty light arrows for 3D it’s pretty much hunting quiet.
I’ll post a link if anyone would like to read his thoughts on tiller…
in reply to: Brace Height for a NMorrison 58" Long Bow? #35155http://www.morrisonarchery.com/Riser_charts/riser_charts.html
Did you try this one? I had similar questions and found the answer there….
in reply to: Which carbons? #17434I’m shooting two similar rigs to yours, a 60″ Fox High Sierra, which pulls 51#@ my 29 1/2″ draw length and a 66″ Omega hybrid longbow which weighs out 47# at the same DL. Both of them will shoot 31″ Heritage 250s like a lazer with a pretty wide spectrum of point weights. You might need minor changes in brace height but they’re tough arrows. FOC is pretty new to me but my numbers put it about 15%. I do know that they penetrate very well.
in reply to: Re-using Fletching #16434Do it all the time, one of the many perks of using fletching tape….
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