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All Things Sharp and Pointed: compound and crossbows, knives and swords.
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kanwar76
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by kanwar76 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:15 am
There are lot of bows listed on ebay now days but their technical specs are all greek to me at the moment.
I want to know whats my draw length? and how to find out which bow suits me in terms of draw weight?

help please
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by archer » Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:39 am
Hi Inder,
Here is a link that has some info regarding draw length...
http://www.huntersfriend.com/draw-length-weight.htm
I have seen similar numbers in other places as well. It seems to work for me atleast.
Pls remember to get arrows that are atleast 2-3 inches longer than the draw length of the bow.
Draw weight: You would need atleast 25lbs draw weight to enjoy shooting. If I had the chance to buy multiple bows, i would buy one 25lbs and one 30lbs bow(recurve). If i had to buy just one, then i would surely get a 30lbs one. It would take a little time to get used to the bow(the 30lbs one i used was longer than me) but its worth all the effort.
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by sudesh » Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:23 am
thanx for te info Parag.
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by happyhunter » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:06 am
Great information about basics. Thanks. I am tempted to try it.
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by kanwar76 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:00 pm
Thanks Parag,
Link is quite informative, will measure my draw length today.
As per the link my draw weight (For compund) should come to 55-65lbs. How much do you think it will be for recurve? I understand recurves are more tough to pull than compund or the diference is just for holding the arrow at full draw length?
Thanks once again
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by archer » Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:54 pm
The compound bow will have a 60-75% reduction in force at max draw length. So if you are using a 40lbs bow at max draw length you will be pulling only 10lbs(75% let off). This will help you in aiming. whereas in a recurve you will be pulling the max draw weight at all times(thus tougher).
I have been using a 40lbs for a few years now. I can shoot accurately with the target board at about 30-40m. I havent used a recurve bow with a draw weight > 40lbs(which itself was very difficult). IMHO a draw weight of around 35-40lbs is enough.
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by Mack The Knife » Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:07 am
Inder,
I'll measure your draw length. Don't buy anything yet.
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by kanwar76 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:23 am
Mack The Knife Bana wrote:Inder,
I'll measure your draw length. Don't buy anything yet.
Mack The Knife
Thanks Rusty, In any case I was not going to buy without consulting you.
I will talk to pran and will let you know about the farm.
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by shootingstars » Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:04 am
You can measure you draw length by following the the procedure below.
1. stand erect and take a arrow or any pipe.
2. place it in the middle of the Chest (sternum)
3. extend both your hands equally with your palms open along the pipe or arrow .
4. the point at the edge of the fingers are to be marked and measured to know your correct draw length.
5. you can have 1or 2 inches extra from the marked point to be on safer side.