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Draw length question??

Started by Bob B., October 10, 2011, 02:49:00 PM

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Bob B.

I have been curious lately and figured I would ask those in the know ... if 2 identical bows - at identical poundages - with identical arrows -  were shot at 2 different draw lengths, 28 inches and 30 inches, would they ( in theory ) shoot the same?

Example, two 64 inch R/D bows at 50 pounds, with correctly  spined 500 grain arrows, one being drawn to 28 inches @ 50 pounds, the other drawn to 30 inches at 50 pounds.  Would they again, in theory, shoot the same?

I often wonder this just because I often hear about the "longer power stroke" of the longer draw give a bow better cast.  I also hear "pounds are pounds" - energy imparted or transfered to the arrow is all that matters and the amount or time the arrow is on the string is of little consequence.

So, does draw length matter if the full draw weight is equal?

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

tg2nd

Yes it does. If I remember right O.L. said 1" more drawlength equals 2-3# of drawweight.
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bryan r

50@28 and 50@30? I imagine that the longer power stroke would equal more energy being transferred to the arrow.

Jeff Strubberg

The longer you keep pushing the arrow, the closer it will come to the bow's "terminal velocity".

A short power stroke is the reason crossbows have such lousy power/draw weight ratios and why you see 150# crossbows.
"Teach him horsemanship and archery, and teach him to despise all lies"          -Herodotus

wingnut

Depending on the bow used you should see about 4 fps added for each inch of drawlength added.

So the 30" will be about 8 fps faster then the 28".

Mike
Mike Westvang

Night Wing

What "they all" said above.    :thumbsup:
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 10.02
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 11.37

Bob B.

Thanks for the info guys, I appreciate it!

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

dragonheart

The arrow changes.  It is longer at 30" and requires more spine than the 28" arrow.  That is one of the major variables.
Longbows & Short Shots


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