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  • Archeryrob

    Undecided on a great many things
    Mar 7, 2013
    3,064
    Washington Co. - Fairplay
    Can that bow be left strung for long without adversely affecting its cast and taking any set? Self bows don't take to it well, but I designed mine with deflex built in to not carry much weight at brace height. It helps with hunting for hours on end. Horn bows made like that don;t take set as horn doesn't compress like wood can.
     

    Brent

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    Nov 22, 2013
    2,656
    Amongst the Deplorables, SC.
    Can that bow be left strung for long without adversely affecting its cast and taking any set? Self bows don't take to it well, but I designed mine with deflex built in to not carry much weight at brace height. It helps with hunting for hours on end. Horn bows made like that don;t take set as horn doesn't compress like wood can.



    I've had some super long sessions with it and had it strung in between as well. I don't let it sit too long but I never noticed any difference in it.
    It unstrings into a C shape. It's got a lot of bend to it! Top notch!!


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