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Is 2 inches a big deal?

Started by str8jct, February 18, 2013, 05:12:00 PM

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str8jct

I am getting ready to order a new 2pc LB.  I already have a 58in and 62in bow from the bowyer in one piece bows and will be getting the same model in the new 2pc.  I like my 58in but think 60in may be better this time around.  My brother has a one piece in the same model that is 60in and the same weight as my 58.  I have been shooting the two around the yard, from my knees, tree stand, stool, etc.  The manueverability is realively the same but I can't decide which legnth I want.

Will the extra 2in be that big of a difference in smoothness, forgiveness, and so forth?  Which bow is faster- shorter or longer-all else being equal?  Does the moniker "Don't sweat the small stuff" apply?

As a side note I am getting rid of the 62 now and if the new 2pc suits me I will then sell the 58...which may be why I am obsessing about it so much.

magnus

What's your draw length? Generally longer is more forgiving.
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xtrema312

No idea what the bow is or your draw length.  Best to ask the boyer about the length and how it will work for your draw length as far as maximizing performance. Get that info to help you pick.

You are the one with all three lengths in your hands so I don't know that anyone can answer this any better than you.  I wish I could have the same bow in three lengths to figure out what I like and want.  You just need to go out and shoot then pick one.  

Sounds like the 60" would work for you and do all you need as well as split the difference in bow lengths.
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Ulysseys

If you feel the maneuverability is basically the same then go with the longer one, it'll be smoother and faster.  The only benefit to the 58 is maneuverability.
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bama

A huge deal in my opinion if you hunt from tree stands.
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WESTBROOK

QuoteYou are the one with all three lengths in your hands so I don't know that anyone can answer this any better than you
Thats about as clear is it can be, not much we can help with at this point.

Personaly I will never have another bow less than 60".

Eric

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killinstuff

From the grip it's only an inch either way. Pointless really.
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ron w

In most cases .....longer is better.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

twistedlim

What bow and what is your draw length.  Thousands of bows have been shot by this group and maybe we have some experience with the make and model you are curious about.  

I have a 58, 60 and 62 inch whip and they all work fine with my 28-28.5 draw. I can't say I shoot any one of them better but then again I am not a great shot by any standard.  I shot a Don Dow 52 inch recurve that try as I might I could not get to stack

As far as ease of shooting Ron makes some good points but if you are in a tree or a hut blind the longer bows take a back seat.  My little 58 wsa perfect for the restricted movement I had in my tree this year and I knew I would not shoot probably more than 18 yards anyway.

Probably no one bow will be perfect for all situations so I recommend starting with 6 or so and then add as needed    :)

twistedlim


str8jct

QuoteOriginally posted by WESTBROOK:
QuotePersonaly I will never have another bow less than 60".

Eric [/b]
Westbrook, Why is that?

Arrowhead80

If i had 2 more inches i would change my occupation  :biglaugh:
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str8jct

Twistedlim, that is good advice on starting with 6....However I currently have about 15.  All different makes, models, weights, and lengths.  

So a longer bow is faster than a shorter bow?

str8jct

Arrowhead80, after I hit enter on starting the topic I had one of those moments where I thought this could go bad.....

ron w

I don't think it's always faster....just more forgiving.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Moots

I think a longer bow is smoother.

MnFn

I have had 48" bows and up to 68". So far, 60" has been my favorite. I have had four of those.
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moleman

When talking speed, the shorter bows will generally win hands down due to the fact that they store more energy, but as bow length gets longer i feel that they become more comfortable, stable and smoother to shoot.
As far as ease of handling in the brush and woods, its all a matter of what you get used to.
Ive got bows from 48 to 70" but prefer my 64 to 70 inchers, once you get used to handling them in the tuff stuff, the xtra length of a longer bow is never noticed.
Just my 2 cents worth
Paul

nineworlds9

My wife thinks so.  LOL.  In all seriousness I think 2" can be significant depending on the bow, design and maker taken into consideration.  I've had 60" bows feel like a 64" (Dwyer Defiant) and longer bows feel like stack-city just cause of how they were made.  Best advice is buy used for a discount or try before you buy.  A couple makers that I know for sure make a smoothie no matter whether 60 or 64 or 66 are either Dwyer, Holm-made, or Leon Stewart, all from personal experience.
52" Texas Recurve
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw
60" Toelke Chinook
62" Tall Tines Stickflinger
64" Big Jim Mountain Monarch
64" Poison Dart LB
66" Wes Wallace Royal
            
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