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Seriously, a persons ability to tiller will dictate bow length. With a bendy handle, two times draw length is easily done.
Quote from: JonW on January 09, 2013, 06:44:50 pmSeriously, a persons ability to tiller will dictate bow length. With a bendy handle, two times draw length is easily done."a persons ability to tiller will dictate bow length." How do you stretch a piece of wood once it's cut....? what he means is the more skilled you are you can get a little more bend out of the wood, heck look at Blackhawk and halfeye's bows
Personal taste. I can build about any reasonable length bow I want, but when it boils down nearly all my bows are 62-66" long because they shoot the best, handle the best and HUNT the best for me and my 27" draw length with 550-650 grain arrows.