stack and its definition

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • what is stack? we can't agree. how do you define it. Well... here is a discussion starter. DFCs don't lie

Комментарии • 12

  • @TheG00DY3AR
    @TheG00DY3AR 2 месяца назад +2

    I always understood stack to be the increase in "average" draw weight gain as a result of inadequate leverage due to string angle.

  • @pimbras301
    @pimbras301 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the video Sid! Stack is the reason i went to shoot Border bows! Because with a draw length of about 30,5”-31” i feel a lot of stack in a lot of bows for a very long part of my draw😅

  • @stevehunt4660
    @stevehunt4660 2 месяца назад +1

    I am really enjoying these videos you're doing, thanks Sid.

  • @BorderArcheryLTD
    @BorderArcheryLTD  2 месяца назад +3

    Btw. I wanted to see the subtitles handle "preposterous" with a scotish accent

  • @otisanon5176
    @otisanon5176 2 месяца назад +1

    It is a real treat to access your vast technical knowledge regarding these topics. Hope to se more soon

  • @Hybridesque
    @Hybridesque 2 месяца назад +1

    Good way of putting it, in being unable to subjectively compare stack, when it's all relative.
    When I compared a certain French, previous generation, entry-level limb (you'll be able to guess which) to your CV2-Hs, where your limbs felt incredibly smooth relative to what I shoot normally.
    Not a fair comparison by any means but gives context to that

  • @ricardoneto4528
    @ricardoneto4528 2 месяца назад +1

    very clear and informative video

  • @Twm532
    @Twm532 2 месяца назад +2

    I think target archers who want a wall just don't know how to use a clicker properly. Theres a popular misconception that clickers are supposed to be hard to pull through otherwise you're not properly expanding or engaging the muscles which is a load of rubish. Obviously drawing the bow a few millimeters should not require a great feat of strength

  • @thecarrot4412
    @thecarrot4412 2 месяца назад

    My Hex6.5 is the smoothest limb I have ever shot ;)

  • @mozu305
    @mozu305 2 месяца назад

    Let me see if I can ask this from an archer's point of view because I having a hard time understanding how to make a bow fit an archer with very short or very long draw lengths--I have a 30" AMO draw length and my wife has a 24" one.
    This is what I understand: limb draw weight, regardless if they are short, medium, or long, seem to have the same rated weight for a 28" AMO draw length. If the riser length changes 2" in length, draw weight change 2#. If I have a 25" riser with short, medium, and long limbs, how does the draw force curve change outside the 28"? If I have three 68" bows, one with a 23" riser and long limbs, a 25" riser with medium limbs, and a 27" riser with short limbs, is the DFC same?
    I guess I have been trying to understand how to think of riser length and limb length in term of an archer with a short/long draw. How should an archer think about riser and limb choices when they don't have a 28" draw? (This is probably an easy question that everyone knows, but this has been tricky for us.)

    • @BorderArcheryLTD
      @BorderArcheryLTD  2 месяца назад

      Extra short limbs and a long limb.and ask for the poundage at 24 or at 30. On the respective riser.