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60" vs 62" bows

Started by khall1, October 16, 2012, 07:25:00 PM

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chanumpa

I have spent alott of time and $ on this subject,and for myself the 62" is noticeably more stable and accurate.The 58"+60",nice to pack,better out of a treestand,and or blind,but harder to hold/ shoot.For me the 2" differance is significant.

Bjorn

khall1 a longer bow will not be slower......it may well be faster. Longer limbs store more energy, it is the design that counts.

ron w

A friend of mine had a longbow @ 64" ,he got a new set of limbs @ 66". Both were 45# @ 28". With the same arrow the 66" long limbs were 4 FPS faster when shot through a Chrony. I myself could care less about speed but I found that interesting.
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

GreyGoose

My two longer (68") longbows are both smoother to draw and more comfortable on my string fingers than my 62" bow, which happens to be in the middle as draw weight goes.
Jim

bow loving man

I have a 29 1/2" draw and I love a 58" or 60" longbow for hunting but for just shooting a 64" is sweet too...but I will go grab my 60" bow first!
"...on earth as it is in heaven..."

Bow Ben AK

I'm 5'9" and draw 27" and I can't get comfortable with anything over about 60".

khall1

Thanks for your help guys, I decided on the 62" Toelke Whip.  This will be my first longbow so we'll see how it goes.
Thanks again
Kevin
58" Great Plains-Red River 57#@28
60" Bob Lee-Hunter 60#@28
62" Toelke Whip 57#@28

jonsimoneau

I don't have a long draw. I have had bows from 58 to 62 inches. I shoot the longer ones better. Could just be me but I seem to be more accurate with a longer bow.


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