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recurve length-what is too short?

Started by critman, December 04, 2012, 07:44:00 PM

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critman

Been bitten by the Bear bug and am wanting another recurve. I currently have 2 and 1 longbow with the lenghts of 62 & 66 on the recurves and 68 on the longbow. I have read that the shorter bows of 58" or less can be tough to shoot. I only draw 27" and shoot 3 under so finger pinch is not a problem. What is your experience shooting shorter bows? Is longer definetly more forgiving?

ChrisM

I had a 48" supermag and it shot well just touch on release due to the string angle.  However the high brace  helped some.
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YORNOC

Everyone is different. I dont like shooting recurves under 64" and prefer 66". For all hunting.
My buddy will not shoot anything over 58".
You've really got to shoot to see. No two bows of the same length are equal either.
A 60" Bear does not shoot the same as a 60" Fazio Ballistik. If you can get to a shop that has the shorter bows, it will be worth your while to shoot them for yourself. You might love them, you might not.
David M. Conroy

Rifle River Scout

I actually prefer a shorter bow and have been shooting for over 50yrs.
My newest bow is a Don Dow 54" longbow,shoots great.

Retnuh Wob

I like shorter bows.  I have a 46# '65 Kodiak Magmun that is as fast as a couple of 50# bows I have and it's a lot handier. My draw length is 28+" and I could not tell you what finger pinch is because I have never experienced it. But, I have small hands and my release is pretty consistent. I think your form has to be good to shoot a shorter bow as they are less forgiving of form errors.

Some very good shooters like them and some don't.
The best thing is to try different bows and see what works for you.

Prairie Drifter

I draw 26". My LONGEST bow is 54". My shortest are 2 46" Maddog Machetes.
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Mike B.

ESP

Personal decision.  I draw 31" and shot a 60inch recurve.  I find that how a bow draws is much more important than its length.  I perfer the shortest bow that I can shoot accurately.

twistedlim

I would love to shoot one of the Toelke Kestrel recurves @52 inches.      All of their bows draw so smooth I find it hard to believe that would not be the case with that one...

duffer1565

In most instances longer seems to be more forgiving , with that said in some bow designs now its not always the case. Also being your draw is 27" you should have no problem shooting a k mag which is only 52" long . I have 2 and shoot same as you with no problems at all . Hoots also makes a great short recurve .
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JEFF B

critman i shoot horse bows of 50" and 52" and they are easy to shoot no finger pinch and i  have a  27" draw and when i get tired a 26" draw and its no problem at all   :thumbsup:
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Stumpkiller

I'm 6'3" and draw 30" and longer is definately more forgiving.  The finger pinch I get on shorter bows (below 58") make them uncomfortable for long days of shooting, and my release suffers as well.

I like the 66" and 62" field bows (recurves) for shooting - and I hunt with a 62" Explorer - but for hunting in a tree stand the 58" is a lot handier.  Shorter than 58" I can't say as I never owned one and most guys won't let me try theirs.
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ron w

I always liked a 58" Recurve, but I shoot longer ones much better overall. 60-66" ,longer is better for me!
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stevem

27" draw.  For me I want a bow 60" or longer.  Doesn't have to do with finger pinch, but being able to have a nice group of arrows.  I think shorter bows tend to shoot faster for me, but in the end they get sold or traded.
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pseman

My personal experience is to double your draw length  as a minimum bow length. I'd say this is especially true if you shoot with more of a target style(ie. hold at full draw while aiming)

I have a 30 inch draw and 60" bows are my minimum but like 62 inches better(recurves).

JMO
Mark Thornton

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JamesKerr

I have a 27.5" draw and I find that I can shoot bows that are 52" okay but do better with bows 54-56" and longer.
James Kerr

Bowwild

I'm only 5'6" and have a 26" draw.  One would think I'd like bows 56" and shorter just fine. I have a couple 56" bows but I prefer 60".  

I've done no objective evaluation of the 56, 58, 60, or 62" recurves I shoot. The longer ones just feel better to me.

KentuckyTJ

Had a bear Kodiak Mag back in the day. It was 52" and I got finger pinch and stacking from it and I only have a 27" draw.
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Firstarrow

As has been Stated you gotta shoot it to see. I have a 52" Browning that is 54#, I use it for carping and get no finger pinch with my 31+" draw.
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Bill Carlsen

Bob Morrison's MAX I limbs have radical recurves. There is minimal string pinch at 28" with a 56" bow. Currently he is shooting a 52" bow with a 26" draw. His MAX I limbs are amazing to shoot and you can go real short with them. I was going to get 58" limbs but decided that the 56" limbs on my wife's bow were really nice for me and my style of shooting and blind hunting. Fast, quiet and accurate.
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