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R/D vs D/R

Started by macbow, December 07, 2016, 01:34:00 PM

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macbow

On another post someone said the correct term is D/R.
For many years maybe 50 I have always heard it called Reflex/deflex.

What is the difference?
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monterey

Think it is a matter of which part of the bow you address first.  Maybe there is a standard for which to refer to first?.
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Pat B

It all depends on how you look at it...from the tips back into the limb or from the riser out thew limb. It is all semantics. Most R/D bows deflex from the handle and reflex somewhere in the working limb. To me that would be a D/R bow but it is commonly called a R/D bow.
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mikkekeswick

It is called that because the words flow a bit better. There is no difference at all. As Pat says it is all semantics  :)

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QuoteOriginally posted by Pat B:
It all depends on how you look at it...from the tips back into the limb or from the riser out thew limb. It is all semantics. Most R/D bows deflex from the handle and reflex somewhere in the working limb. To me that would be a D/R bow but it is commonly called a R/D bow.
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kenneth butler

If you don't look at it from the grip out, You would be describing a simple reflexed or deflexed bow backward. Then I guess you could call it string follow or reflexed. It is semantics I guess but it would be simple to all get on the same page. Just my thoughts.      Ken

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