I am new to traditional archery. I have ordered a recurve from Quinn Archery here in Houston. I ordered a 62" 45# There were 2 other options at 60" and 64" I simply wasnt sure so I took the middle ground. I have been told by a couple others that I should make it the 64". Any advice or suggestions? I ordered the Quinn as I have heard nothing but good about them. The wait time was a little out there but I thought it may be worth it. Would the 2 extra inched be better for me just starting out? THanks for the input in advance.
There are advantages and disadvantages to most differences in bows. I think you will be very happy with the 62"...
Many archers choose length of bow based on draw length. I only draw 27 1/4" and shoot a 58".
Good luck.
Oops... I almost forgot the most important thing. Welcome to Tradgang and I'm sure you will love trad!
Welcome to Tradgang! You will probably be set up very well with the Quinn bow you have ordered.I have bows from 56" to 62" and prefer 58" to 62" because they seem to be a little more forgiving of errors.
Welcome from Kentucky!
What's you traditional draw length? I like shorter bows for hunting. Unless you have a 30+" draw either will be fine. Go with the 64"er if so.
My draw length is 28" with a compound. I will be going to a shop to check it out for trad. I have read that it could shorten an inch? and then that it will be the same, so I thought I would go and get "fitted" to make sure.
act like you are drawing a bow. Hold a tape in your grip hand and measure from your farthest grip knuckle to the corner of your mouth. That will get you close enough for this purpose. Let us know what you got.
Welcome from Missouri, let us know when you get your bow .............we always like to see pics. :wavey:
Trad is a good place to be. David started making his bows long ago. Looks like you;re fixed up. If you;re having fun, you'll know.
Welcome! Yup, draw length usually determines bow length and what will be most comfortable for you. I'd say 60" or 62" recurve will fit most shooters well and be plenty smooth... :campfire:
If you draw 28" on a compound then your draw will be 1.5-2"shorter with trad equipment,at that draw you would be fine in the 62" bow.
Welcome to the family,hope you enjoy the ride!
Glad you made it :)
Welcome from Indiana!
Welcome neighbor!!!
Hello from San Antonio Texas. I see a girl in Houston Texas and have shot over at Viking Archery.
Welcome!!!
Welcome to the Gang!
Welcome to the forum, and don't forget the pics whenever you get a new toy.
Welcome to Tradgang!! :thumbsup: :campfire:
Welcome to Tradgang!! :thumbsup: :campfire:
Welcome :campfire:
Welcome to tradgang :clapper:
Welcome! As if trad shooting/hunting wasn't enough fun in itself... you have this awesome site too!
I really missed out and didn't partake of these online trad sites. I got hooked while overseas and nothing else to do. Now I can't make it through the day without checking in on the "family".
You are in for a FUN ride!
Welcome from N.C. :wavey:
Welcome aboard. Have fun and pics of the bow when ya get it.
Welcome to TradGang from a fellow Texan.
I own a 60-inch and a 62-inch Quinn Stallion and they both shoot great. I have a 29-inch draw and the 62-inch feels a bit smoother to me, but not so much that I didn't get a longbow that was 60-inches when the opportunity arose.
Quinn bows are well-respected and good quality, some of the best 'bang for the buck' you can find, so you made a good choice.
Best of luck with your shooting.
long777 welcome to TradGang. You found a great forum here. There is so much knowlege here and these guys will help you out. I still learn something new here often. Have fun with your new adventure. I believe you will be happy with your new bow. Can't wait to see pics of your new bow.