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Started by Keith Wolfe, July 13, 2016, 02:02:00 PM

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Keith Wolfe

Building a bow for a 29" draw. Right now 45lbs pulls it 20". From what I understand, that would be about 65lb at 29". The bow is 68", 1.75" wide, 7" handle with 2.5 above center and 4.5 below. 1.5" fades. What draw weight can I get away with on a 68" 1.75" wide hickory bow. I'm a little cautious after the first attempt I just did 1.5" wide, came out light at 40lbs, backed it too thick and snapped it. I'd be happy at 50-55lbs. Its for a hunter. Thanks for your help!

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Pat B

You should be able to make 60#. What weight are you wanting at 29"? How is the tiller?
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Keith Wolfe

Tiller is good. Its his first bow which leans me towards 50# at 29" but hes 26 and in shape and could handle a 55#. 60 sounded a little heavy for being new to archery I thought so for a good hunting weight that's what I was thinking.

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Keith Wolfe

I also recently had a 55lb bow fret on me I have to redo.that one was 1.5" wide. Feeling a little gun shy after 2 failures. Just don't want this one to fret.

Pat B

Keep your tiller even and it shouldn't fret. Draw weight doesn't fret bows. Bad tiller does.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Keith Wolfe


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