Tartan
WKR
@DEW0341 are you shooting yours off the shelf or an elevated rest?
I was able to shoot outside today and can get 400s to shoot off the hump, but the overall weight is just lower than I’d like.
I put a 30oz springy on and the 350s tune great with 250 upfront. Even with aae max vanes I had good clearance and clean flight. Bareshafts and fletched grouped well. arrow is right at 635 grains total weight.
Tried the 300s. Looking like if I crank in the limbs a bit I might be able to get those to tune as well.
It’s odd. With my wf19 and similarly weighted vx+ I got a great tune off the hump, but couldn’t get a springy to tune at all. I’ve got a set of longbow limbs on their way for the wf19 now.
I did play with the brace some. Settled into around 8 1/8 now. Right at the bottom of the range suggested by uukha.
I’ve been shooting bows with a much lower brace lately. Had a border and they’re designed that way. And the wf19 has a lot less deflex than other risers. Trying not to over stress limbs I generally look to leave ~1/2 of string groove visible at brace. It also helps push out the stacking point.
I’ve talked with Calvin a bit and was always amazed they suggest 8.5” with the wf19. It probably works for a shorter draw, with a long draw I feel it’s stressing most limbs.
the wf21 has enough extra deflex I just had to get it out of my head. Took it up to 8.3 and the preload looks fine.
I was able to shoot outside today and can get 400s to shoot off the hump, but the overall weight is just lower than I’d like.
I put a 30oz springy on and the 350s tune great with 250 upfront. Even with aae max vanes I had good clearance and clean flight. Bareshafts and fletched grouped well. arrow is right at 635 grains total weight.
Tried the 300s. Looking like if I crank in the limbs a bit I might be able to get those to tune as well.
It’s odd. With my wf19 and similarly weighted vx+ I got a great tune off the hump, but couldn’t get a springy to tune at all. I’ve got a set of longbow limbs on their way for the wf19 now.
I did play with the brace some. Settled into around 8 1/8 now. Right at the bottom of the range suggested by uukha.
I’ve been shooting bows with a much lower brace lately. Had a border and they’re designed that way. And the wf19 has a lot less deflex than other risers. Trying not to over stress limbs I generally look to leave ~1/2 of string groove visible at brace. It also helps push out the stacking point.
I’ve talked with Calvin a bit and was always amazed they suggest 8.5” with the wf19. It probably works for a shorter draw, with a long draw I feel it’s stressing most limbs.
the wf21 has enough extra deflex I just had to get it out of my head. Took it up to 8.3 and the preload looks fine.