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Originally Posted by Duss Read from the beginning and you will see some views on the nodes. Node positioning is seen as something to be observed as well as something that is not so important as to take care of it. So take your pick
I tend to go the following way:
Bracing height at approximately 1,75" longer than the rear node position. That seems to fit the conditions for the nock leaving the string straight, as described in Joe Tapley's paper on Bracing Heights for a description of what should happen.  |
Have worked out that this would give me a bracing height longer than the maximum given by the bowyer so it is a non-starter. Will stick to current length, they seem to go well enough for me, probably better to spend time working on the biggest variable in the system... ME!