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I wonder if anyone hunts with yumi... hahaShort bows are only good for short distances? Yeah, I've taken shots at 160 yards with my 53" Korean, and that's a long one. Missed most of them, though.. but some of the arrows went beyond!fine I get it, i guess it's harder to be accurate with shorter bows... but they are faster! and one can be really accurate..I'd really like to see bamboo/sinew Korean-style bows actually being used and not 100lbs like that mokgoong. Some people shoot them with 3 fingers.. but there are the ishi style bows for shorter draws
Not according to Tim Baker and most of the findings from tests done in TTBB. Longer bows store more energy and have less string angle/stack which results in greater arrow speed.