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question about an Indian Archery recurve bow

Started by PAUL A. JOHNSON, July 11, 2007, 10:28:00 AM

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PAUL A. JOHNSON

I'd like to know if anyone can tell me the recommeded brace height, nock height is for a Indian Archery 62" 45# recurve.
THANKS
PAUL

Deadsmple

Paul, I have a 35#  62" Indian Archery bow that likes 7 6/8" brace height. If someone that knows better doesn't say different I would start around there.
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adeeden

I have a 62" senecca 45@28. It seems to like 7 3/4 best.
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SOS

Paul,

Those are good numbers on brace height.  As to knocking point are you shooting aluminums or carbons?  Split finger or 3 under?  Probably start around 3/8 of an inch up.  If you  have a bare shaft shoot it a few time.  If the arrow hits pretty level, you nock height is pretty close.

Sounds like you bows came in the mail...like Christmas, eh?

Steve

PAUL A. JOHNSON

IT WAS A GREAT DAVE STEVE. NOW I'M JUST WAITING ON THE CORRECT ARROWS TO COME IN AND MY HEIGHT TOOL AND I'M READY TO START TUNING. I'M SHOOTING CARBON ARROWS AND SHOOTING SPLIT FINGER. THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP GUYS.

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