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Reducing Draw Weight

Started by Dan Chamberlain, December 17, 2008, 05:11:00 PM

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Dan Chamberlain

I have a glass/lam long bow (Korean made) that I got from 3 Rivers a few years ago.  It's listed as a #55 but feels like a #60!  Can I reduce the draw weight of this bow by sanding the limbs on the belly side?  

Dan

SoNevada Archer

You can reduce weight by sanding yes. But I would sand on both sides to keep things even. Then when done, spray a urethain back over it.
GO SLOWLY because once it's lightened up, you can't make it heavier again!  :goldtooth:
The doom of man...that he forgets!

Dan Chamberlain

To clarify, I sand the belly the same number of strokes for each limb, or do I have to reduce the limb width side to side?  

Thanks

Dan

bjansen

I would not reduce the limb width side to side...just sand the belly or round the corners a bit to get to your desired weight...also check out this post...which shows a picture of a trapped limb.  Trapping the limbs could also cut a small amount of draw weight 5lbs or so, just as you are looking for.

best of luck

 http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=000456

Dan Chamberlain

Appreciate the reply.  The link helps a lot.

Dan

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