Originally Posted By: QDMAV8R
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: QDMAV8R
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
The brace height deal is a myth.


Hmmm... How so?
I guess radius of turn is a figment of a newton?




Does your accuracy decrease when you shoot a shorter brace height bow? Mine didn't at all. Folks are learning that you don't have to have an 8" brace height to shoot accurately in a hunting setup.


Assuming your bow is always verticle and not being torqued, which can be a challenge in real world hunting situations from an elevated stand. If you are using perfect form in every shot, then you are correct it will not matter. However, as long as the laws of physics still apply; the greater the brace height the less severe the penalty for less than perfect form.


It doesn't matter how you hold your bow, as long as you hold it the same way every time.

Have you ever shot a current, short brace height bow? How much did the short brace height affect your accuracy?


83% of all statistics are made up.