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Dalaa Question re: bowlength

Started by David Sapp, July 04, 2010, 05:48:00 PM

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David Sapp

Howdy All-
What draw lengths will a 60" Dalaa handle without significant stacking? Will a 30" draw be a pleasant shooting experience?

Thanks
David
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Dean Torges

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maxwell

David,  I think if you have long limbs you should be ok-  dalaa handles only come in 17" and 21" it's the limbs that give you the length. A 60" bow would be medium limbs and would work but I think you would like the longer limbs.

Bill

David Sapp

Thanks Bill, it is the 17" riser. I should have mentioned that variable.

David
Hunting with the bow and arrow involves earning your way by making meat, getting your hands messy in the process and then recognizing your own reflection upon them.
"The Squirrel Chronicles"
Dean Torges

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Bob Stager

I use to have a das, which I sold in a foolish moment, and it was a 62" bow with a 30" draw.That was was what David Sosa recommended. BOB

buckster

I shoot 58" on my 17" Daalas and 60" on my 21" Elite, but I only draw 27".

What the others have said is true, you could probably shoot 60", but I feel that you'd be much happier and shoot the 62" bow better.
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Bonecracker

Go with the long limbs! It will give you a 62" length bow that draws like butter with foam core limbs!
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