Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: bowtarist on October 01, 2011, 02:39:50 pm
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A buddy gave me a PSE Talon, 50#, 62" takedown when he moved out of state. I've been shooting it and it shoots ok for what I want to use it for...shooting. ;D Anyway, I got stuck in the rain w/ it the other day and took it apart to dry it. When I got it back together, I decided to check the brace height and it was like 6 3/4". That's to low I thought, so I tightened it up several twists and now it's 7 1/4". Just about a 1/4" of string groove showing. This is how I was taught to check brace height, by getting it to just show the string grooves. I got on the intranet (dial-up) and saw on tradg that a guy posted proper brace height was 8-9", 8.5" good. That seems pretty high to me. I couldn't find it on the PSE web site, and I got tired of waiting around for my comp to load. I know this is a long post and a crappy glass bow, but...I hope someone can give me some advice.
Thanks, dpgratz
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That sounds right to me. Most glass bows from the 50's need a brace height around 71/2". Try it an see how it shoots and how much noise it makes. A lot of the guys on Tradgang know their stuff.
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Eddie's right, use bow noise as your deciding factor. I start with too low a brace height and then twist the string up until it gets quiet (when the string stops slapping the limbs). Then I add a couple twists and call it good.
George
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I also used the noise when I shot recurves.