Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: HighEagle on April 17, 2016, 11:51:04 pm
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Hi all, Got a good start on a yew maple backed board bow 60"ntn stiff handle 1.5"w at fades hold to mid limb taper to 1/2" tips, pretty standard dimensions. Right now the tips are moving about 6-7" its pulling 35 lbs at 15" with a 3" brace. Was wondering when do you guys start pulling board or stave bows to your goal draw weight? say 50#. Thanks Chuck
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Not till i get to fd, i only stay on the tree to 20-22" and finish stretching it out as i shoot it in
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I pull the bow far enough to see any problems. If I see a problem I stop pulling and fix it. If I don't see any problems and the tiller looks perfect then I will pull it out to the target draw weight. If you wait too long to get to the target weight for no reason then you risk coming in under weight. I agree with Bubby that it's a good idea to ditch the tree at a certain point and finish the tillering by hand drawing it. sometimes the tiller tree doesn't tell the same truth as actually drawing the bow.
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You should be pulling target weight straight away from floor tiller.
Not pulling full weight once braced is a sure fire way to come in underweight.
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+1.
If you keep pulling 35#...guess what?
You'll end up with a 35# bow!
You may want to read this... it's a bit wordy but does explain why you need to pull full weight.
http://bowyersdiary.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/yew-stick-bow-and-draw-weight-to-brace.html (http://bowyersdiary.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/yew-stick-bow-and-draw-weight-to-brace.html)
Del
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As long as it is bending even I draw all the way to full draw weight every time between scraping off wood.
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Pulling to full weight right away is a viable technique. Getting target weight is insured.
I used to haul of and pull to full draw right away and then, after listening to Jim Fetrow, I changed.
Who says I can't change? :)
For a 26" draw, I now get to about 40-43# at 20 inches and then ease it to 47-50# at 25 inches and shoot it to 26 inches and high 40's after sanding.
So, no, my bows don't see target weight until later on in the draw.
Jawge