K hear is the deal my draw length is around 31 and i was wondering if i would be ok to shoot a 60 inch bow (new hoyt buffalo) seeing they only come in a 58 and a 60 the 60 is my only choice any info would help out. thanks guys/gals and good hunting to all :archer:
31" with a stickbow or a compound?
stick bow. haha im a big dude :biglaugh:
The hoyt buffalo is a recurve.
That is a loooong draw with stick. There was a guy in a bowshop a few years back that had a 36" draw. He was some kind of Basketball player, I am not into sports so the name did not mean much, but his nickname was "Big Country". The man was huge. He looked like he was 7 foot tall. He ended up shooting a full length arrow with an overdraw. Crazy.
God Bless,
Nathan
I shoot a 30" draw and the shortest bow I shoot is 62". I had a 60" but seem to stack to much.
Thats kinda what i was worried about. thanks again guys any other info would be much ablised
Good hunting to all
My 54" Classic Hunter is shaking in it's veneers from this post. :scared: :D
I shoot 31 on some bows and I sure feel better with a 64".. actually both of mine are 63"
Was that "Big Country" the Oklahoma State basketball player from back in the day.
Man, I can't even remember his name... just Big Country.
Bryant Reeves?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryant_Reeves
That's it.. I was in school there when he was playing... funny I can just see "big country" putting a stalk on some little deer.
With a 31" draw length and a bow of 60" in length will probably give you a bad or severe case of "finger pinch".
I also have a 31" draw.This is not a bad deal.I make a 60" "TORNADO" that a guy with a 31" draw could shoot with out pinch or stack.Now,with that being said i just like the feel of a 64" recurve better.The 60" recurve is nice in a short tent blind.You can see the "TORNADO" on my website.Hope this helped some.
You are going to need to do some homework on finding bows that will work for your draw.
Bows that I own and shoot (32"+ draw) are:
68" Chek-Mate Crusader (longbow)
62" Chek-Mate Hunter II (recurve)
64" Griffin (longbow)
56" Shrew Classic Hunter (longbow)
I have shot others (Ancient Spirits - longbow, Blacktail - recurve), and yes, there are others that will work too, so talk with the bowyers. Truth be told, most "mass-production" brands will likely not work for you. About the only way it could be worse for you is if you were left handed too..... :saywhat:
Hey thanks for all the info you guys where a huge help on my deciding factor. thanks again guys! good hunting to all
I have a 30" draw and can shoot some 56" bows some I can't. I can shoot most 60" bows without finger pinch, 62" is probably the most confortable length for me, although I have a 64" I cannot see much difference between the two. I agree with Bob W, most production bows will stack badly at that draw. All my bows are customs, thats one thing you get with a custom bow, the Bowyers know what each of their bows will and will not do and whey will not sell you something that will not work for you. R.W.
30" draw for me as well, stay at 62" or longer, in my opinion. I can shoot any bow I want, but some "hurt" too much. I just picked up a 62" Fatal Styk and it is probably the most comfy bow I have drawn to 30".
I have a 31" draw and prefer bows 64"+
But have a Black Widow PMA 62" that I shoot regularly and there is no finger pinch.
I see that BobW have a shrew in 56" that was interesting...guess I`ll look out for a shrew, sure would like a short bow as well :archer:
Margly
You can always compensate(I shouldnt say this)A string loop and a release.I had a long draw as well with my wheels and I added a 1 1/2 string loop and used the release.It worked
so wa'd ya go with?
I pull 30 1/2" on a 54" recurve. All you need is a bow that's well tillered and doesn't stack. Mine's a Shakespeare Super Necedah and pulls smooth all the way. I do use a two-fingered draw however, to avoid finger pinch. I just lay my index finger next to the arrow and pull with the middle and ring fingers below the arrow.
I've got a 31.5" draw. Another thing to consider is the amount of stacking on bows at that draw. If you start with a bow that is #40 you could be up to 50-55# pretty easy if the bow stacks. That doesn't make for enjoyable shooting on certain designs.
For whitetails and shooting 15 yds, I can get way with shooting shorter bows, but have learned that anything under 64" (recurve) is not much fun for me. When accuracy is the "main" goal (3D, target) I err on the longer side.
Wow that is a lot of long draw archer in here... I'm 6'2" and my arm span is 6'4"+ and I draw only 29" is there something wrong with me??
My first thought would be "a lot". I'm 6'2" also and draw a recurve 31" and a longbow 30". Hap
As most of you already know, draw length can vary somewhat depending on the type of bow and the shape and thickness of the riser/handle of the bow.
With some recurves, I have a 31" draw.
With most of my longbows, it is usually around 30" (if the diameter of the handle is small my draw length may be only 29 1/2).
QuoteOriginally posted by BobW:
You are going to need to do some homework on finding bows that will work for your draw.
Bows that I own and shoot (32"+ draw) are:
68" Chek-Mate Crusader (longbow)
62" Chek-Mate Hunter II (recurve)
64" Griffin (longbow)
56" Shrew Classic Hunter (longbow)
I have shot others (Ancient Spirits - longbow, Blacktail - recurve), and yes, there are others that will work too, so talk with the bowyers. Truth be told, most "mass-production" brands will likely not work for you. About the only way it could be worse for you is if you were left handed too..... :saywhat:
Hi Bob!
see you have a 56" Shrew, do you have any experience with the li`l Shrew recurve at your draw-length? thinking about stacking!
Thanks Margly
The best thing you can do is call Ron or talk to Gregg.
I shoot 31" and like a 64" bowhunting recurve best (I shoot a 70" target recurve). 62" would be pushing it a little and would not consider anything below that point.