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What are good materials for shelf and strike plates on trad recurve bows.

15K views 11 replies 9 participants last post by  Calgroundgame  
#1 ·
What are some suggestions for good shelf and strike plate materials that have some longevity.
 
#3 ·
Some might abhor the DIY, but I like a felt furniture pad for the shelf and the soft side of velcro for the strike plate. The felt pad is a one inch round pad cut in half. It's the pads used for the bottoms of chair legs, so they are made to take abuse. The velcro is from a wall mount kit (read:strong) of 7/8 inch squares. I also cut those in half. I'd love to use the velcro for both, but (for me) feather contact wears down the outside portion of the shelf rest. After about 500 shots, the felt rest has a 45 degree bevel on the outside edge. Nothing to require changing it. The adhesive on these particular things is not an issue. I've tried some archery leather and hair rests with inadequate adhesive. So I have come to a point where if a stick-on anything isn't branded 3M, I don't bother with it. That's just me and my experience.
 
#5 ·
Leather from old tabs for shelf. Used a bunch of furniture pads but they wear quicker. For a strike plate I use either the Bear plate or a piece of seal fur. I like a thin plate so that I can build it out as needed with double sided tape underneath.
 
#7 ·
I like how the Velcro feels but it doesn’t get the radius that I want on my titan. I can build a nice radius up with some scrap material and more than one piece of Velcro (bigger piece on the smaller piece so it bumps up) but it feels cheap to me. So I switched to arrow rest instead.
 
#11 ·
Easy to put a radius in the furniture pad. Cut it with a razor blade before installing.