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Quote from: Bryce (Pinecone) on September 15, 2012, 04:58:46 pmyour wingspan in inches then divide by 2.5-PineconeWow, I must have a messed up draw because I should have a 28.8" draw under that method, but only draw 26. It's all a rule of thumb until you start pulling back an arrow on a specific bow. I shoot 24" arrows out of my little horsebows (partly because of their length and partly because once I hit about 60#'s of draw I can't horse it back any further), and then I shoot 31" arrows from the nearly 6 ft long longbow Ken75 sent me (I'm getting about 27" plus a little extra with that bow). If you can find a 6 ft sapling, make yourself a really light bow from it and find a draw style that feels "right" and measure that. Good luck!
your wingspan in inches then divide by 2.5-Pinecone
Del happens to be taking a shot at being funny, but in reality he does have a 48 inch draw on 140 lb ELB warbows. He is also insanely accurate due to his training techniques. He is so fast that he puts the bow down after the shot and runs beside the arrow observing it's flight closely in order to critique his release. It's this level of committment that is necessary to acheive his results. Yup, he even wears a cape when no one is looking.
@JW.C'mon, you're teasin' now.You know full well that was in my younger days Del