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Brace Height Ben Pearson Javelina

Started by tcw, April 16, 2018, 12:22:07 PM

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tcw

Hi all,

Wondering if any of you smarty pants happen to know what my ideal brace height should be for a (70's) Ben Pearson Javelina, 66" #50lb @ 28" recurve bow.  I'm getting thorough in tuning my bow for the first time and want to establish a standard brace height early in the game.

Any help appreciated as always!

best,

SELFBOW19953

I have a copy of the 1970 Pearson Archery that lists the Javelina brace height as 7 1/2 to 8 1/4.
SELFBOW19953
USAF Retired (1971-1991)
"Somehow, I feel that arrows made of wood are more in keeping with the spirit of old-time archery and require more of the archer himself than a more modern arrow."  Howard Hill from "Hunting The Hard Way"

tcw

Fantastic! I knew the answer was somewhere in the TradGang group's data :)

Thanks much!

mahantango


I have two, and find they shoot best(smoothest and quietest) at the higher end, 8-8 1/4".
We are all here because we are not all there.

tcw

Very helpful info! I'll see how that feels on mine.  Up till now, mine was set at barely 7" and I'm on a major quest to unlock my best performance. Thanks again for weighing in!

mahantango

Also, while there are mixed opinions on this, I use a ten strand D97 with padded loops. Made it a different bow.
We are all here because we are not all there.

tcw

I'm not at the point where I know what all of that means, but I just bought a new string Dacron B-50. Not sure how they all stack up against one another.  I read that your D97 is "For High performance bows only".

Can you tell me why you chose that string and how it made such a noticeable difference?

Tom McRary

WOW, how weird. I just acquired a Pearson java this past weekend and was wondering the same thing. Cleaned it up and need to get a string ordered for it. It belonged to an older gentleman friend of mine who passed last fall with cancer. Looking forward to bringing it back to life after a long stent in storage. So much history with these old bow !

tcw

Sorry for the loss of your friend... Owning pieces of your freind's lives is rewarding and I hope you get that old bow back in the game :)

mahantango

I much prefer the feel of the shot with a modern low stretch string of which D97 is one of many which fall under the umbrella of " fast flight" I use very few B50 strings, mostly D97,BCY-X and the older Astro-Flight. To me, they give a crisper shot with less vibration and occilation as the limbs return to brace. I think they provide a more efficient energy transfer to the arrow and any increase in for is just a bonus.
These are just my opinions, the internet is full of horror stories about older bows blowing up from low stretch strings. I dunno, never had a problem with well built, padded loop strings after many thousands of shots.
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