[RISER] BRACE HEIGHT – MEASUREMENT AND IMPORTANCE
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Brace height refers to the distance between the bowstring and the deepest part of the grip (handle) when the bow is fully assembled.
This distance is typically measured in centimeters or inches, and it directly affects the bow’s reaction speed, vibration, sound, and the arrow’s trajectory.
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