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Kevin S.
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Posted: Fri 11 Sep, 2009 12:15 pm Post subject: Crossbow Brace-Height |
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Some people told me that crossbows are " allowed" to have shorter brace-heights. Their statements seemed valid, since most of the crossbows that I have seen on the internet do appear to have short brace-heights. Finally, this statement has been further confirmed when another person told me that steel crossbows have brace-heights that measure from 3.25 to 4 inches.
However, I do not know about the other types of crossbows and I need to be absolutely certain. Do other crossbows (wooden prod, composite-recurve prod) have short brace-heights? If they do, how long are they?
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Kevin S.
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Posted: Fri 23 Oct, 2009 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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This is quite unrelated but I don't wan to create a new topic.
For a historical crossbow, how many grains should the bolt weigh for a 350 lb draw-weight?
The bolt, of course, would have a metal head and a wooden (not metal) shaft.
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