Author Topic: reducing draw weight from side of limbs  (Read 3434 times)

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Offline sonny

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reducing draw weight from side of limbs
« on: July 06, 2007, 01:50:14 pm »
I have a hickory flatbow that seems to have gained weight,,certainly gained a few pounds over the winter anyhow.
the limbs are already thinner than I would have expected so am considering retillering by reducing the limb width...carefully!! probably just sanding away a bit of the width 'til I attain a lower draw weight.
can I expect to have a bit more set ?? at this point it settles in at an inch or so after unbraced..
 
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Offline Badger

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Re: reducing draw weight from side of limbs
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2007, 03:02:39 pm »
Side tillering can be an excellent method to reduce weight, I use it all the time, but not at the expense of more set, Study your tiller closely, if it is good now try to keep it as it is while you lower the weight and the set shouldnt change at all. The last 1/2 of the limb is where the extra mass affects you the most so you might take advantage of your retiller to reduce the mass in the out limbs a bit. Steve