I am new to Excaliburs and just learning. I was wondering about brace height. I just put a new string on and my height is close to 2". About 7/8" trigger side of the line - bow has single line not double. The bow is an Exomax with an excel string (1994). Is it safe to "shoot in" like this. Read through some other posts and there is a lot of mixed info as to what should be done. Also does anyone have the measurements for either side of the line? Saw them on here but can't find them.
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Jeff
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Hard to get an "unsafe" brace height, it can get close if the string starts smacking off the riser, it will damage the string. The other extreme is if it is too short, that will simply shorten your draw length and cause the arrow to go a bit slower.
Make sure it has a twist or two in it and shoot away!
Measure how far you single line is from the riser, we can figure it out from there.
Make sure it has a twist or two in it and shoot away!
Measure how far you single line is from the riser, we can figure it out from there.
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My line is at 1-1/16" so in your area of 1-1/8". The string has stretch out to a height of 1-3/4" already after about an hour. I will see where it sits after some shots tommorow. It is my first time stringing it so I wasn't sure? I assumed that it would just travel slower as the draw length is a little shorter, but to be on the safe side thought I would ask.
Thanks
Jeff
Thanks
Jeff
A brace height of 1 to 1 3/4 inches is acceptable. It's just a matter of personal perference. Usually the sweet spot is at 1 1/8".
David, your string looks familiar. Am I correct in surmising that that's a brown and tan Comfy string in your pic?
David, your string looks familiar. Am I correct in surmising that that's a brown and tan Comfy string in your pic?
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Sure is Lou! That is the one I severed a strand or two on in my first attempt at a serving. The rest of the string is still alive and well on my sons crossbow.ComfyBear wrote:A brace height of 1 to 1 3/4 inches is acceptable. It's just a matter of personal preference. Usually the sweet spot is at 1 1/8".
David, your string looks familiar. Am I correct in surmising that that's a brown and tan Comfy string in your pic?
If you are not willing to learn, nobody can help you, if you are willing, nobody can stop you.
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A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
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