I almost hate to admit it, but my shooting form left handed is better suited to a recurve. I have a rather short draw left handed, due to a neck injury, 26.5". I am looking for ideas, I know that some recurves do not always perform up to expectations with that short of a draw.
javaman archery, or a super shrew.
samick horse bow real easy to shoot and smooth and light as well how do i know i got one and i love it :thumbsup:
BigFoot Sasquatch SS recurve,the bower,Kirk, optimise the bow at you draw lenght,take a look :archer2:
Come up to Kalamazoo in January and shoot a bunch of bows that way you know you have the right one for you. Or look into test drives from some some of the Bowyers on your list.
From us our 58" Classic or 54" Torrent will get you your best performace at your draw length
KMag
Black Widow KB......
Kestrel?
Give Bob Morrison a call. He shoots a 26" draw and knows what works best at that draw length. He made a set of Max I limbs for my wife and her 26" draw and even though they were a "try 'em out" set of limbs she would not let me send them back.
X2 with what Bill said.
I have a 26 inch draw and had Bob build me a bow with the Max1 limbs and Phoenix.
Also, Dan Toelke has made me a few bows for my short draw and they are also great performers.
Have to second the Java Man, I picked up a Java Man Assyrian recurve and it has some serious backbone.
Toelke Kestrel or Two tracks ambush...
X3 on the Morrison with the foam core Max I limbs. Won't be sorry.
A lot of this depends on your draw weight. on higher poundage recurve bows you'll find a lot more of them out there that do pretty well at a short draw length.... but a lot depends on the limb design.
The ultimate would be to order a draw length specific bow that performs nicely at a lower brace height. if the shorter draw length archers can shoot a 7-7.25" brace and still get good arm clearance it really helps on your performance.
i custom build these in both static tip and semi-static that would work like a dream for you.
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Toelke Kestrel or Two tracks ambush...
I'll second the Two Tracks Ambush. I have a 27" draw and my Ambush is my best shooter. I shoot 3 under and use a feather rest BTW.
Like Kirk said, a short brace gives the best performance. I have a short 26" draw. I have bows by Maddog that have a short brace. My Machetes(46" bows) have braces of 6 to 6.25". My Kaliska (54" bow) has a brace of 6.5 to 6.75".
I also have a couple of bows from Sierra Blanca bows by Jess Stewart. They are modeled after the Rocky Mtn Recurve. My 52" bow I like braced at 7.25" My 50" bow likes 7.5"
Both makers have bows that are great performers at short draws.
The advantage to a custom bow is that it can be built longer if you prefer. a 62" or even 64" recurve can be built draw length specific for a shorter draw length and have a much better string angle than most the shorty's offer.
My recurve's and hybrids both start at $750
Sasquatch is built to fit your draw.
I draw 27 and for a recurve. I 2nd Bob Morrisons bows for shorter draws. Bob builds great bows.
Those TimberGhost bows seem like they would fit the bill. I'm seriously considering one even though I have a 28" draw.
Zipper Extreme riser (regular or short). Designed with a lower brace height, perfect for shorter draw (mine is 27")