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<blockquote data-quote="eddie c" data-source="post: 4646963" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>i think most measure the brace height from the face side (string side). just make sure you are consistent on your measuring point. brace height is adjustable and part of the tuning process so when you get it settled in make a note. i've written mine on the lower limb so when i replace the string or have to remove the current string, i know where to go back to. i also will mark a dot on my arrow for quick checks.</p><p></p><p>brace height, nockset placement and clean release will have an affect on your arrow flight. just have to play with it some. proper arrows will have affect too. i think you have a good choice on your arrows, dont worry too much about having 3" extra. i would try lowering the nockset some, a little at a time, to see if flight improves.</p><p></p><p>remember, you have to tune the bow to you. my advise is to listen to suggestions, try them out to see if they work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddie c, post: 4646963, member: 972"] i think most measure the brace height from the face side (string side). just make sure you are consistent on your measuring point. brace height is adjustable and part of the tuning process so when you get it settled in make a note. i've written mine on the lower limb so when i replace the string or have to remove the current string, i know where to go back to. i also will mark a dot on my arrow for quick checks. brace height, nockset placement and clean release will have an affect on your arrow flight. just have to play with it some. proper arrows will have affect too. i think you have a good choice on your arrows, dont worry too much about having 3" extra. i would try lowering the nockset some, a little at a time, to see if flight improves. remember, you have to tune the bow to you. my advise is to listen to suggestions, try them out to see if they work for you. [/QUOTE]
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