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grains. frankly, easton overdoes this a little bit- there's so little difference (potentially, none after cutting) between a batch of, for example, category c arrows and a batch of category c arrows, that once cut, assembled and fletched, they can be mixed with no issues. how do you find the best brace
more often than not, the "best" brace height for a given recurve bow is where that bow shoots most quietly. unsurprisingly, this is usually well within the manufacturer's recommendation range. remember, some bows, when braced too high, can become very "twitchy" with respect to vertical stability. too...
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