I'm getting ready to buy a new bow and was wondering what yall thought an ideal recurve length for a 30.5" draw would be.
I'll say 64 inches. Although if wanting a,shorter bow there are many that are good for longer draw lengths.
If you've chosen a bowyer you should have a conversation with them.
It depends on the bows design. Fred Eichler shoots a 60" Buffalo and Palmer recurve and I believe he has a little bit longer draw length than you do. I know for the Black Widow bows for the PMA you would want the 64" bow, PSA 60-62", or PCH would probably be the 58" or 60". Like I said though it really depends on the bows riser and limb design. Most bowyers can tiller a bow to be smooth drawing to 30.5" as long as you don't want to go with a super short bow.
Thanks guys I figured it would be around 64" or so. I appreciate the input.
I agreee with JK...it's a design thing. A shorter riser with longer limbs would allow you to get a shorter bows which would handle your draw comfortably.
Most of us probably wish we had your dilema in selecting such a bow for that long draw you have. I envy the optimum performance you are sure to get with the right bow.
I draw 31" and I got a predator classic in 62" instead of the normal 60". It draws like butter all the way, feels smoother than my 66" RD longbow.
That's exactly my draw length 30 1/2" I can shoot a 62" recurve no problems but prefer 64 or 66 inch.
64", whether with a recurve or a longbow, will be more comfortable to shoot a lot. I shoot what amounts to 2 under but my fingers still feel a bit of pinch at 32 inches.
Im not sure what you will be using the bow for exactly or what your use to shooting, but I would go with a 66" if you compared it to a 64" you could feel the difference, yes designs have a big roll in your choice but id rather have a nice smooth bow that fits me rather than trying to fit into a less than desirable bow.
I have the same draw length as you, and I have a 64" Wes Wallace Mentor that I really like.
I have a long draw also and shoot a 62" recurve and a 64" longbow. Both are comfortable but I'm not sure I'd want to go shorter on either one.
If you get a good static recurve you can go a whole lot shorter with no finger pinch to speak of and absolutely no stacking. 60 or even a 58 with no problem at all,. String angle is what makes pinch. when the tips do not bend then you have way better string angle. a 58 inch bow acts like a 64 ect.
There are quite a few really good bowyers that have static tip models.
God bless you , Steve
I draw 32.5" and shoot a 64" Black Widow PMA very comfortably.
I appreciate all the responses guys.
I'm a true 30 as well and I prefer a 64" recurve I shoot at 66 kodiak that is 64" and it is an absolute dream but my longbow is 60" and I shoot that fine but longer always seems to be more forgiving good luck !
I shoot a 58 inch longbow at that sometimes
Here are some examples of recurve limbs.
The Sasquatch 62" on your left.
The 62" Eagle Wing Talon II static tip in the center.....
And a sneak preview of the New Sasquatch SS static tip limbs on your right strung up at 60" on a 15" adjustable riser i use for prototyping.
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