I am slowly being drawn to the dark side and am considering purchasing my first traditional bow. I am looking at the Samick bow, but had a question for you trad guys. I have a 30.5" draw length but I am unsure how to determine if a recurve is safe for that since they are all rated at 28" that I have seen. Are recurves ok to be drawn to my length without breaking and hitting me in the head? Thanks!
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It can vary from person to person but it's usually 1"-2" shorter. The best method I have found for measuring your draw length is take a full length arrow and put the nock center of you chest and extend your arms out down the shaft in front of you and mark or have someone mark where your finger tip extends the furthest on the arrow. Should be pretty close to your draw length. Don't know if this will make sense or not typing it out...
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Originally posted by chackworth3 View PostIt can vary from person to person but it's usually 1"-2" shorter. The best method I have found for measuring your draw length is take a full length arrow and put the nock center of you chest and extend your arms out down the shaft in front of you and mark or have someone mark where your finger tip extends the furthest on the arrow. Should be pretty close to your draw length. Don't know if this will make sense or not typing it out...
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Originally posted by chackworth3 View PostIt can vary from person to person but it's usually 1"-2" shorter. The best method I have found for measuring your draw length is take a full length arrow and put the nock center of you chest and extend your arms out down the shaft in front of you and mark or have someone mark where your finger tip extends the furthest on the arrow. Should be pretty close to your draw length. Don't know if this will make sense or not typing it out...
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostI am with ShaBow on this one. With a longer draw length, I would go no shorter than 62", and probably go with a 64".
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The Sage is about as good as there is in that price range. Stay with lower poundage, not more than about 45, so you can learn good form. Once you have the form down a bit, then you can increase your poundage to whatever you are comfortable with.
You really need to find out what your draw length is. If it is more than 28", the whatever bow you get will be mare than it is marked at 28" for you.
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