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Title: 31" draw length
Post by: Swissbow on January 19, 2010, 05:17:00 PM
A friend want to build his own longbow. He's aiming for a draw weight of 40-45#31". The bow length is 66" and the riser length is 18" and the design is mild R/D. Because of the increased draw length we are not quite sure about the total stack. I guessed that with 0.360 we should be quite close. We are going to use a total taper of 0.004. What do you guys think ? Any hints and recommendations a gladly appreciated.
Title: Re: 31" draw length
Post by: scottm on January 19, 2010, 07:52:00 PM
Are you positive he has a 31" draw.I had a 31" draw with my compound bow but with my long bow or recurve im only drawing 28.5"-29" which veries greatly depending on weather im Just drawing my bow back,target shooting,hunting on the ground or tree stand ect...Just some thing to check into.
Title: Re: 31" draw length
Post by: kennym on January 19, 2010, 10:26:00 PM
Have you built one off the form with .004? Mine is .003 taper total,it comes in at 50@28 with .365,64" bow.  The .004 would make it lighter weight,but how much I'm not sure...
Title: Re: 31" draw length
Post by: Swissbow on January 20, 2010, 12:19:00 AM
He is like 1.9 metres ( 6.4 foot ) tall and we checked his draw length again last night. He effectively draws 31".

The one I'm building right now has a total taper of 0.004 and it looks like I'm getting right where I want it and I also like the way it bends. But actually he doesn't care that much if the total taper is 0.003 or 0.004. His main concern is not to get a bow that is like 20# to heavy.