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60' or 62'

Started by PastorSteveHill, June 29, 2007, 02:37:00 PM

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PastorSteveHill

How big a differece is there in performance/smoothness etc. between a 60' and 62' bow/ I pull about 29.5 draw and foudna bow I like but it is only 60' long. I am use to a 62' bow.... Any thoughts on this? Blessings
Blessings,
Steve

john gerrard

Pastor Steve, Smoothness depends very much on bow design. There are several guys out there drawing 30" on bows as short as 54". That being said I don't believe that there would be that much difference between 60" or 62". If it would be at all possible I would try to shoot the bow in question and then you could decide if it draws smooth enough for you. Brokenwing

LBR

Yep--what John said.  Can't make the call on length alone, although generally speaking if you have two bows of the same design the longer will be a little smoother, a little more forgiving, and handle a little bit longer draw before stacking;  the shorter will be a little faster.

Chad

Hot Hap

I have shot a whole lot of 60" and 62" bows over a lot of years. Last year I got a 64" CMH II and there is a world of difference in this bow and the others. Much much better. Hap

bentpole

Pastor Steve it 's also a good idea to ask the bowyer what length he would recommend.

Diamond Paul

What kind of bow are you looking at; longbow or recurve?  I have a 29" draw, and prefer 62 or 64" recuves.  I find them smoother and easier on the fingers (pinch).  However, I have a 58" Robertson that I shoot pretty well, although not as well as the longer bows.  I don't shoot longbows, so I'm not qualified to give an opinion there.  Good luck.  By the way, John Willis said you live right up the street from him.  I'll be over there Monday to dip some arrows, and I'll bring some of my bows (58-64") if you want to try different lengths.  Paul.
"Sometimes the shark go away, sometimes he wouldn't go away." Quint, from Jaws

cjones

I draw between 29 1/4 - 29 1/2" and i prefer the 62" bow in a recurve and a 64" in a longbow. I can shoot a 60" recurve with no problems at all but i just prefer the way the 62" feels.
Chad Jones

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