weight increase vs length

Started by jess stuart, February 06, 2014, 04:09:00 PM

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jess stuart

If I were to shorten a takedown recurve by two inches, riser and limb pad angles remains the same. How much of a draw weight increase should I expect?  I know this has been discussed before but I can't recall.  I am thinking about 5-7 pounds? Thanks

Bowjunkie

Yeah that's a good ballpark depending on the current draw weight. I think a heavier bow will gain a little more weight per inch cut than a much lighter one.

bornofmud

Sounds right to me.  I've done it twice, once on a 29# that went to 34# and one 47# that went to 55#.

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jess stuart

Thanks, guess I was in the ballpark.

kennym

6# for 2" off on my D/Rs , but not sure on a curve...
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7 Lakes

6-7 pounds per 2" on my D/R longbows but I've never cut down a recurve.  Is it a full working curve, static or partially static?

jess stuart


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Jess on the light weight ones (30 some #ers) ive gotten a 3# gain

BWD

5-7 pound gain...is that just cutting two inches off while leaving the width alone, or reducing the length and reprofiling the limbs to return the tips to their original width?
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