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Hill 64" opinions

Started by rnharris, January 06, 2013, 01:32:00 PM

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rnharris

thanks Greg it hurt but i had to pass on it!
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Bill Turner

I own a 64" TD "RedMan" 53@28" and several other Hill bows that are 66" in length. My draw length is just short of 28". Although I do not have a problem shooting the 64" bow, I much prefer the 66" length in the 56/57@28"range. Craig will tell you to stick with the 66/68" bow at your 29" draw.With that said I went with less draw weight to accomodate for the shorter length on my 64" "Red Man" and I'm very happy with the results.

Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by rnharris:
Hi guys I have a chance to trade for a nice Wesley but its 64" and I draw 29" I know everyone  recommends a longer bow but can this length be shot @29" without stacking? Thnx
you could pull 31" with that bow, no problem there.

but @ 29" for a 64" hill, it will stack on ya like crazy and make you very very sad.

with a 29" draw length on a hill style american flat longbow, you will get some stack with a 66" length.  i wouldn't get less than a 68" amo length for a true 29" draw length.

choose wisely and as always, ymmv.
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

rnharris

thnx guys i truly appreciate the info and looking back over the hills iv'e owned one of the sweetest was a 70" redman stacked arrows like crazy just too long for the thickets i hunt!
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If you were looking for a good shooting 64"longbow for your draw, I would suggest a Mohawk or a Robertson and I would not worry much about the extra little bends, nor would I complain about the Schulz reflexed longbow speed.

rnharris

both are fine bows for sure and i've owned both just never had a chance to trade for a 64" Hill thnx
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cahaba

I draw 26.5" and I won't buy any Hill style bow under 66". 67" shoots best for me.
cahaba: A Choctaw word that means
"River from above"

Tajue17

I'd go minimum 66" for my 27" draw,,, on a hill style bow.. reflex/deflex I'd go 64 minimum..
"Us vs Them"

rnharris

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Sant-Ravenhill

I'll just add to the chorus...I draw 26.5 and wouldn't go less than 66".

One fall I hunted with a 68" Hill and never found it a problem because of it's length. And I hunted some pretty thick stuff.

falconview

I have 7 hills, the shortest hill is 60" reverse handle, a 66" a couple 68" and three 70" and I draw around 29.  the 60" is an outstanding
tight cover hunting bow but in know way feels like a hill there somthing about the 70" bows that just feels right and my Kramer "big five" 5 lam, even more so,  so the length will balance speed vs  classic feel, short/ fast or long/elegant

good luck

Flying Dogg

David took the words out of my mouth.

I wouldn't do it myself. I draw 28" and like 68" bows the best--66" is marginal in a Hill style bow for me.

rnharris

:campfire:  out of the several Hills iv'e owned a 70" cheetah was my favoite thnx for all the posts!
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normf

I have a 66 in. Northern Mist Shelton that I put on a digital scale and it stacked under 3 lb. from 28 in. to 29 in. I draw a 29 in. and it shoots fine for me.
NFetscher


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