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Not a long, longbow bow shooter?

Started by S.C. Hunter, April 19, 2013, 08:11:00 PM

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S.C. Hunter

I think I am finding I like a shorter longbow. I have mostly owned 62" longbows and a couple 64" bows. I even like the short hybrids. I recently picked up a very nice 66" 56#@28" bow. I find that I have to work more to shoot this bow as well as my shorter bows. The poundage is well within my norm 52#-58#@28" so I don't think that is the issue. I pull just short of 30" and have no problem hold that weight for 20-30 seconds if I choose to for my drills. I pick up a shorter bow and I am on target much quicker and it feels more natural. I can't figure out what the deal is I thought the longer bows were suppose to be easier to shoot. Maybe it is just time I have shot the shorter bows for 25 of the last almost 40 years and this bow is only about 3 months.

I don't find that problem with a recurve I have shot them from 58"-64" and can shoot them all pretty good. I am again better right around 62" but don't have a problem shooting longer or shorter recurve. Any thoughts?
USMC 82-86

Orion

May be the bow grip rather than the length; more recurve grip than low wrist, for example.  The latter is usually found on "long" longbows.

njloco

Go with what feels more natural and whatever you shoot better, but I also think it's just a matter of time.

Good luck.

  • Leon Stewart 3pc. 64" R/D 51# @ 27"
  • Gordy Morey 2pc. 68" R/D 55# @ 28"
  • Hoyt Pro Medalist, 70" 42# @ 28" (1963)
  • Bear Tamerlane 66" 30# @ 28" (1966)- for my better half
  • Bear Kodiak 60" 47# @ 28"(1965)

S.C. Hunter

This bow is a lot like my others as for grip. This has a very small locator grip. I like straight to something like this grip.
USMC 82-86

Wannabe1

Frankly, I like the longer longbows for my 29" draw. Nothing feels more natural to me than a 68" - 70" D shaped bow!   :thumbsup:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

S.C. Hunter

That is always a possibility I guess. Never thought about longer. My bow is a RD and not a D shaped bow. I didn't mention that my bad. I have no problem with a D shape a little longer. I also forgot to add, I recently made a change to my form and went from just over 28" draw to just under 30". But I will add even after the change I still shoot the shorter bows better?
USMC 82-86

Wannabe1

A shorter longbow with an aggressively r/d shape, can handle longer draws and perform really well. I guess it all just depends on the bow and the individual.   :thumbsup:

Good luck and hope you find your groove.   :D
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

katman

You might check your poundage at 30, may be stacking. Some bows just don't fit.
shoot straight shoot often

Gen273

I like a short longbow as well. I like a 56 inch and I draw 28.
Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

S.C. Hunter

Took it to the shop a couple weeks ago and it was in the 61# range.
USMC 82-86

Mike Mecredy



Here's my primary longbow, it's 60" NTN, 49# @ 28", it's made from left over scraps of fiberglass, and a busted hickory wheel barrow handle. It cost me a little time and $1.50 in epoxy. Coated with truck bed liner.  Lightning fast, and ugly so nobody will try to buy it from me.
TGMM Family of the bow
USAF, Retired
A.C.B.C.S.

stujay

I don't know Mike, the side view don't look so bad.  :)

Horserod

I want it Mike!  How much?  Horserod

Mike Mecredy

Sorry Horserod I can't do it, it's too ugly to put my logo on.  Plus it's part of me now and I shoot it pretty good.  I don't want to start over with a new bow.
TGMM Family of the bow
USAF, Retired
A.C.B.C.S.


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