08:27
31.5.2011
Offline01:03
26.2.2015
Offlineolikos tässä jousessa veto stoppari narua vai lapaa vasten?
omassa jousessa on narua vasten ja siitä tulee jo tollanen heitto vetopituuteen, varsinkin kun naruja löysää niin antaa herkemmin periksi.
mutta se hetki kun stoppari osuu kontrolli kaapeliin, ja sitten se jos vetää "tunteella" niin varmasti 5mm ero tulee vetoon… jos vielä stoppari kumit joutavaa materiaa.
01:35
26.2.2015
Offline03:26
19.9.2014
OfflineTässä vielä netistä kaivettua. Eli riippuu jousen geometriasta miten paljon vaikuttaa vetopituuteen tuo painojen ruuvailu.
The first reason is that adjusting the tiller can change the feel of
the bow is because adjusting the tiller also adjusts the bows
draw length. Yes, tiller affects draw length! As the limb bolts are
backed out or loosened the draw length of the bow will also
increase. Likewise, as the limbs are tightened the draw length
will decrease. How much the draw length is affected by
adjusting the limb bolts will depend on the geometry design of
the bow and limb bolt thread configuration. For example shorter
bows with parallel limb designs will have less affect as
compared to a longer straight limb angled target bow. Also a
fine thread bolt will have less effect than a course thread limb
bolt when adjusting it. I know that draw length fit has immediate
affects to how a bow feels to a person. An experienced shooter
that utilizes back tension and muscle contraction will quickly be
affected by a bow that is even a ¼" different in draw length. For
this reason tiller adjustment can be useful
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