those string bridges look really cool. but how much weight do they add? I've always tried to minimize the amount of weight on the tips because i heard that is what affects arrow speed the most. But I wonder if that would be offset by the extra tension created by those.
You are correct. Tip weight has a lot to do with arrow speed, and I normally minimize it as much as possible. This bow is a copy of a bow which was crafted and sold beginning around 1938 by Nels Grumley who worked for Fred Bear. You probably read this in my comments. I didn’t record the arrow speed, but it’s surprisingly fast, with no noticeable hand shock. This bow was my third Deerslayer. The first two sold. I still have number 3. Thanks for your comment
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Another beautifully crafted bow Forest and as always shoots arrows flawlessly I'm always impressed 👌
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That’s a beautiful bow
looks great buddy
Never got to shoot that one. Number 2 was crazy. Keep them coming
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That’s sweet man. Is it gonna be gone before I can shoot it
those string bridges look really cool. but how much weight do they add? I've always tried to minimize the amount of weight on the tips because i heard that is what affects arrow speed the most. But I wonder if that would be offset by the extra tension created by those.
You are correct. Tip weight has a lot to do with arrow speed, and I normally minimize it as much as possible. This bow is a copy of a bow which was crafted and sold beginning around 1938 by Nels Grumley who worked for Fred Bear. You probably read this in my comments. I didn’t record the arrow speed, but it’s surprisingly fast, with no noticeable hand shock. This bow was my third Deerslayer. The first two sold. I still have number 3. Thanks for your comment