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Title: new shooter draw weight
Post by: snowbeast on January 17, 2016, 01:55:00 PM
Good evening Gents,

I'm sure this has been posted, but for the life of me I cannot find anything on the search function.

I joined a year ago and life got in the way. Now with a child on the way I've decided it's now or never.

With our currency sinking faster than a stone in water I've decided to make a selfbow thanks to this great thread   http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000122  
I have found a local who will sell a stave that he has pre selected so it saves me the trouble and helps me know what to lookout for.

My question is, what poundage should I aim for.
I know talk of compound bows is not allowed, but for the sake of reference my PSE is set at 65# and 27,5".
I'm thinking 30# and minus the release aid 25" or 26" DL
This season I won't be hunting but rather working on form and strength.

I'm super keen to get started and learn the ropes.

Cheers,

Bruce
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: Orion on January 17, 2016, 02:32:00 PM
30-35#@25-26 inches sounds about right to start.  Hitting those specs on your first build might be a bit of a challenge. Good luck.
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: dbd870 on January 17, 2016, 02:42:00 PM
May say something about me but when I got back into recurves from many years with a wheel bow I found I shot a 45# better than a 35#. Heavier weight pulled the string off my fingers better.
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: AZ_Longbow on January 17, 2016, 04:44:00 PM
try some bows to see what feels good before you settle perhaps. I suggest 20 to 30 lbs lower for a trad bow to start out.
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: durp on January 17, 2016, 10:32:00 PM
snow beast from south africa   :scared:    :scared:    :scared:  

light is good to start then work up...WELCOME !!!
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: on January 17, 2016, 10:50:00 PM
Welcome to the Gang, Bruce!

Don't know anything about your size, build, or stregth, so I would say stay at45# or lower to start and learn good form. You can always go up in draw weight later if you decide you want to.

Bisch
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: snowbeast on January 18, 2016, 01:12:00 AM
Thank you for your input.
I used to play a lot of rugby, but haven't played in two years so I think a lower poundage is better as I have lost a lot of strength.

I'll see what I get from my self bow.
Once my kid arrives I will be under the illusion I have money to buy bows. My dream is to be able to build him/her their first bow.
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: monterey on January 18, 2016, 12:59:00 PM
My own reference to building self bows says that if you want a 30# bow (which I agree is a good target weight for your goal), then shoot for 45#.   :biglaugh:
Title: Re: new shooter draw weight
Post by: Soilarch on January 18, 2016, 07:17:00 PM
I shot a "smooth force curve" compound that scaled at 74# when I made the transition. (Shot it easily, and well.)

I started with a 55# and quickly convinced myself to buy a 62# and 64#.

A year or two later I wised up and got a bow with a a set of 45# limbs.  I wish I had started with 35#.  Many states have 40# as the legal minimum so I'd shoot for 42# and see if you can't end up with a legal (and fully lethal) bow that's pleasant to shoot.