With a right handed bow, which you are holding in the video the following is applicable. If the arrow point is to the right and the nock to the left the spine of the arrow is too weak. If the arrow point is to the left and the nock to the right the spine of the arrow too stif. In the video you are explaining the opposite.
Hi I am getting back into archery after a very long gap and trying to setup my bow and trying to buy arrows. Im hitting problems so can you help? my bow is a Falcon 68" recurve bow 36lb @ 28". Thanks for the vidio I enjoyed it. Alan.
I would think that the proper brace height is a bit more than reducing the noise from loosing the arrow. I would think that each bow has a certain window of tension it should be under so that from the release until the arrow is clear of the string, the bow is able to impart the most energy and speed to the arrow. Anything outside of that optimal power band would be either too little tension in the string decreasing power to the arrow or so much tension that the string doesn't travel efficiently through it's entire path of travel. The 'excessive noise' from improper brace height can just be a symptom.
Good info. Could due without the split screen.
Thanks for the information. Really useful stuff for a new archer trying to set up.
With a right handed bow, which you are holding in the video the following is applicable. If the arrow point is to the right and the nock to the left the spine of the arrow is too weak. If the arrow point is to the left and the nock to the right the spine of the arrow too stif. In the video you are explaining the opposite.
Thanks for the video.
Good video, thanks for the information
Hi I am getting back into archery after a very long gap and trying to setup my bow and trying to buy arrows. Im hitting problems so can you help?
my bow is a Falcon 68" recurve bow 36lb @ 28".
Thanks for the vidio I enjoyed it. Alan.
I would think that the proper brace height is a bit more than reducing the noise from loosing the arrow. I would think that each bow has a certain window of tension it should be under so that from the release until the arrow is clear of the string, the bow is able to impart the most energy and speed to the arrow. Anything outside of that optimal power band would be either too little tension in the string decreasing power to the arrow or so much tension that the string doesn't travel efficiently through it's entire path of travel. The 'excessive noise' from improper brace height can just be a symptom.
What is Grace height on
Very helpful mate cheers, and don't worry we all get brain farts mate lol
Damn bud,spit it out.too many uuuhhs.