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R/D Longbow for 31.5" draw.

Started by Red Tailed Hawk, February 20, 2011, 12:11:00 PM

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Red Tailed Hawk

Recently discovered proper back tension, and with that I added quite a bit to my draw length. What R/D bows and what length bows have been working for you long pullers?
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scedvm

Good thread.  I draw around 31" and have been wondering the same thing.  I mostly shoot longer recurves and I have a 68" "D" shaped that I like a lot.  I had a 64" Toelke Whip and I absolutely loved the way it shot but I could not get comfortable with it at my draw length.  Dan is making a 66" now that may be perfect though to accomodate the longer draw.  Have also heard real good things about the Wes Wallace Royal for long draw but have not shot one.  Sorry I am not of much help.  Good luck...Shawn

WESTBROOK

I ONLY pull about 30" and I like a 66". Another 1.5" and I think I'd be looking at a 68". Mohawk, Northern Mist and Robertson all make a beauty of a mild R/D LB in that length.

Eric

SteveT

I too have a 31.5 draw and i can say for me its just a matter of the diff bows,i have shot a 58" curve that suits me well, usually i lean toward the longer bows ,say 64'LB on up to 70" or 62" on up on the curves...i really think you will just have to shoot diff, bows and see what suits you...just my long draw worth...i know it would make things alot simpler for me to have a 28" draw, but its what we have been dealt.  :thumbsup:

Victory Rider

The only short longbow that I could shoot was a 62" Centaur. But since changing to a 68" Mohawk at my 31.5" draw I'll never go back to a short bow.

Back tension is great once you found it!!!!!!
68" Mohawk "Classic" 50# @ 30", Bacote
62" Trad Tines Recurve 50# @ 30"
Ben Pearson Colt 62" 41# @ 28"
Ben Pearson Golden Sovereign Knight 60" 50# @ 28"

Bob B.

Leon Stewart, Mowhawk, Death Wish, Toelke Super D, all in 66 or 68 inch.  I think the Leon Stewart R/D longbow, not the slammer is the best for targets and hunitng.  The Slammer is awesome for sure, I am a bigger fan of the R/D longbow.

Bob.
66"  Osage Royale    57lbs@29
68"  Shrew Hill      49lbs@29
68"  Deathwish       51lbs@29
68"  Morning Star    55lbs@29
68"  Misty Dawn      55lbs@29

Jim Wright

Dan Toelke makes a d/r long bow specifically for very long draw lengths. It is called the "66" and is a slightly modified variation of his Whip. You can see one on his site:  www.montanabows.com,  then click on "current bow inventory" at top right and scroll down and click on Whips.

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SGourley

I have a 31.5" draw and my 64" tomahawk draws smooth to anchor. I would recommend at least that length r/d longbow... 66 would be safer bet depending on bower. Hope this helps

champ38

56" Shrew Classic Hunter, I can draw to 31 1/2" without stack.
56" Shrew Classic Carbon 68@29
58" 2-P Centaur Cabon Elite 57@29

straitera

Hills here all 68" ntn & over except 1 at 66" ntn. All my bows pull sweet for my 31" draw. The 66" really surprised me; but, 70" are my favorite.
Buddy Bell

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KSdan

Had a 64" Firefly- great at 31".  No pinch or stack.
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amar911

QuoteOriginally posted by champ38:
56" Shrew Classic Hunter, I can draw to 31 1/2" without stack.
Good advice.

Allan
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