Brace height and bolt position
vertical stability is related to bolt position and brace height. higher preload means faster arrow speed, but often at the expense of stability and this is KEY. https://www.tradtalk.com/threads/vert... look at the stored energy per pound of draw force of a wound in vs wound out, and you can see the extra energy. do the percentages and you will see wound in stacks while wound out is smoother. but some of the stack issue can be undone, at the same time the vertical stability issue addressed with lower brace heights when wound IN.

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