Here is the situation:
A crossbow I am very interested in is offered in both 110 lb. limbs and 135 lb. limbs.
The 110 lb limbs are fast enough for my purposes.
However, I am very interested in limb durability, reliability, longevity and minimal center serving wear.
So, trying to decide whether to:
A) Go with the 110 lb. limbs and standard / factory-spec string and cable length....or
B) Go with 135 lb. limbs and "detune" them by using a slightly longer string and cables.
Option "B" would shoot somewhat faster than the standard 110, but considerably slower than standard 135's. Advantages are since 135 limbs are not fully-stressed, they should last longer, perhaps have less serving wear, shoot quieter, and offer slightly more speed
Option "A" would cock a little easier and probably be a little quieter, definitely slower. Possibly also have less serving wear.
Those of you who have "detuned" a crossbow in this manner, I would appreciate your thoughts on why you did it, what your goals were and what was the outcome?
A crossbow I am very interested in is offered in both 110 lb. limbs and 135 lb. limbs.
The 110 lb limbs are fast enough for my purposes.
However, I am very interested in limb durability, reliability, longevity and minimal center serving wear.
So, trying to decide whether to:
A) Go with the 110 lb. limbs and standard / factory-spec string and cable length....or
B) Go with 135 lb. limbs and "detune" them by using a slightly longer string and cables.
Option "B" would shoot somewhat faster than the standard 110, but considerably slower than standard 135's. Advantages are since 135 limbs are not fully-stressed, they should last longer, perhaps have less serving wear, shoot quieter, and offer slightly more speed
Option "A" would cock a little easier and probably be a little quieter, definitely slower. Possibly also have less serving wear.
Those of you who have "detuned" a crossbow in this manner, I would appreciate your thoughts on why you did it, what your goals were and what was the outcome?