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Started by JamesV, December 09, 2014, 10:34:00 AM

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JamesV

Is there a formula for adding/reducing weight for a copy of an existing bow if you know the poundage and the original stack?

Thanks,

James
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Swissbow

I have an excel sheet that works perfect. All you have to do is put in stack and draw weight of the existing bow and it calculates the new stack. You can get it here...

http://www.mediafire.com/download/ckul4wdru1oq97o/Stack+Calculator.xls

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Andy

JamesV

Andy...................

I can't get the link to work
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jess stuart

James I hopefully sent one to your private email.  I say hopefully as I am just terrible at this computer stuff.

KenH

James.  If you still need the file, let me know, as I have a copy I can send you also.
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peanut39350

where do you measure stack? is it at the riser fades or the limb tips

JamesV

I measure stack thickness at the fades, Where are you located in Mississippi?
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peanut39350

Philadelphia, ms it is east central in Neshoba county

LESKEN2011

Hey, Jason. I got family over there where you are.
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Kenny from Mississippi, USA

peanut39350

oh really what part are you from?

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