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 Post subject: INSTALLING LIMB ASSEMBLYS CONTINUED
PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:09 pm 
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 Post subject: INSTALLING LIMB ASSEMBLYS CONTINUED
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 Post subject: ALIGNING LIMB TIPS
PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:23 pm 
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 Post subject: GRIP INSTALLATION
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 Post subject: FINAL CHECK
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 Post subject: ARROW WEIGHT TO GRAIN RATIO
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The total weight in grains , of a complete arrow, when divided by the bow draw weight, in pounds, yields a ratio which is frequently referred to when discussing relative arrow velocities. The lower the grain weight ratio, the higher the arrow velocity will be.
Along with these higher arrow velocities, the limbs and cable systems of bows are subjected to far greater stresses.
Most bow manufactures require archers to shoot no less than six grain weight ratio. Shooting arrows lighter than six grains per pound will surely require these items to be changed more often than when shooting a heavier set up.
I shoot arrows in the 6.5 to 7.2 gpp range for target shooting and hunting.
For bows at 60 to 65 pounds I like to keep arrows 6.5 gpp and higher.
For bows over 65 to 70 pounds I would recomend 7 gpp or higher.


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 Post subject: TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
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 Post subject: TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
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 Post subject: TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
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