Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: a finnish native on May 24, 2007, 02:30:36 pm
-
just for fun. my record is 92# I'm just wondering is that better that average for a 16 year old?
-
Don't really know...have a hard enough time trying to accurately shoot a bow in the 50-60# range! :)
You have a lot of bow making talent for your age. ;)
-
Hmmm.......dont know fer 16 yr olds or any age fer that matter ???..........bob
-
I'm with Greg. 50# to 60# is plenty enough for me.
You saw my full draw on the 95# Yew War Bow I built! :o Pat
-
I attempted to draw Joe Gibs monsterbow 170#, I got it at some 28´´, but then it stopped like if there was a chain drawn between string and grip. Joe then told me that he made it deliberatelly to stack 40# in last 3´´. ;D
Jaro
-
I have tried those heavy bows and always end up hurting the next day. I hear there is tecnique but when I draw one all I feel is a lack of strength! Steve
-
I have pulled 90#, and could probably manage more. But I make all my bows at about 60# because I think it is silly to build anything heavier than that. If you are building warbows, its a little different. I have considered building a gator bow that would be heavier. I have also considered building one a little heavier to hunt Cape Buffalo. ;D Justin
-
i shot a 100" hornbow one afternoon last fall for like 30, 40 arrows. my normal draw weight is 60+ pounds.
frank
-
At 15 I manage to get back about 85#. The bow was a little funny (it was made with two smaller bows, a 55# and a 30# bound together), so I don't know how I would do on a real 85# :o!
-
I pulled an 85#wheely bow to full draw then something popped in my shoulder.It never has been the same.
Justin,you don't need a heavy bow for gators.A hammer works just fine ;)
-
I drew,and released an arrow,from a 95 lb bow ONCE!!!That aint sayin i was any good with it though.It made me feel,like i was gonna prolapse,and i was darn shure sore the next day.
-
I've only pulled about 60#, but I havn't gotten a chance to pull any higher, I havn't even held a bow that has a higher poundage :'(.
I'm sure I could pull a good bit, as I can shoot 50# just fine, so I might be able to manage about 80#.....maybe? Honestly, I have no idea.
Sean
-
You know the real reason why warbow shooters launch arrows for distance? The dang bows are so heavy weight they have to point them in the sky to get them drawn like a compound shooter. ;D Then they cant hold them long enough to get them down on target to shoot flat, so they lob arrows. ;D ;D OK now that I made my joke about the warbow guys, I better stop. JD's next bow might reach me from his house. Justin
-
"TESTESTERONE"!!!YEEHAW!!!!! :o :o :o :o :o :o :P :P.........bob
-
"TESTESTERONE"!!!YEEHAW!!!!! :o :o :o :o :o :o :P :P.........bob
;) ;D ;D ;D ;)
-
You know the real reason why warbow shooters launch arrows for distance? ...... Then they cant hold them long enough to get them down on target to shoot flat, so they lob arrows.
that was certainly the case with me shooting the 100# hornbow; i shot target and it was some of my worst shooting ever. but i hit an old racker in the box the ethafoam target was put on and the arrow punched a hole in it, no kidding.
frank
[attachment deleted by admin]
-
I don't know for sure but I know I could do more when I was 16 than I can now,at least I
think I could have.I can't remember back that far. ??? Pulling it and shooting it with any amount of accuracy is 2 different things.I go for the ladder. ;D
Pappy
-
Hmm I was pullin 85 untill the bow blew at full draw....... Was the most power my little hands ever got hold of. ;D
To answer your other question about age I think thats really great and is well above average in my opinion. I'm almost 16 myself but gonna need to pull a couple more pounds to catch up to ya! ;) Maybe if you train alittle you can be pullin those big bows those guys over in the warbow forum have.
-Alex
-
just have to make one of those monsters first. my aim is to pull 150# some day.. ::)
-
Im 16 and I can only pull like 75. So yes I think thats better then average.l
I would die if I tried to pull 75 more then 10 times though
-
My record is probably in the 50 - 60# range.
I'm a wuss.
:D
-
But you got to mess around with Browning M2HBs and those other neat toys.
Thus far, 60 is the most I've pulled. Im building a friend an 80 pound bow, and not looking forward to tillering that at all. If it doesn't kill me, it will make me stronger, eh?
-
Well for a 16 year old to pull 92# that is very good in no time you will be shooting 150# soon. marlon ;D
-
thanks :)
-
Well,
I have pulled a three-hundred pound steel crossbow prod, handbow-style. Only managed to pull it two inches, though. (Lame? Yeah.)
Tuukka
-
jaa Tuukkakin on täällä. empäs huomannut aiemmin.
Ps. sorry for writing in Finnish :D
-
I pulled DD Quillian's 95# bow back once....shot it ok...hit the target....but was sore for 3 days....that was in 94, couldn't do it today.
60# is fine for me
-
I've pulled a 100lb bow, though this was very long and thus smooth. A heavy and long bow is easier than you may think to pull if it doesn't stack. I tried to pull a whip tillered 120lb bow and that just reached a wall at about 20 inches as the weight really built up steeply over that last bit of pull.
I made a 100lb bow but I found this quite difficult to pull until reduced to 90lb so it bent more in the handle and less at the tips. This made a suprising difference as the weight was more progressive.
Pulling a heavy bow is more about technique than anything I think. Guys are pulling bows three times the average draw weight, but they aren't three times as big! Yesterday I watched a guy pull a 170lb bow, anchor, hold for at least a second and then loose.
Personally I think that most fairy fit men could learn to shoot a 90 to 100lb bow without too much strain if they get "into" the bow instead of using arm muscles. Technique and leverage is what it is about. "Proper" target archery methods are about the worst place to start as these do a fair amount of damage to the shoulder joint with 35lb bows!
Mark in England
-
I have to agree with mark on this one. I had been visiting relatives and stopped at a local archery shop. One of the guys was shooting a 93# yew longbow he ordered from a custom bowyer in Europe. The bow was 77 1/2" long and bent in a perfect semicricle at 34". He let me draw it and it was alot easier to draw then I had thought it would be. Didn't get it the whole way back, but it was very smooth. Wish I had gotten the makers name ;D!
-
My personal best is 110lbs after an entire summer of shooting 50lbs for an hour every day. I feel somewhat pathetic though. Everyone was shooting these beautiful warbows, whereas mine came about when my friend and I said that we might as well just add a few canes into a panda bow we had made, and it came out to 110lbs @ 28in. We called it "The Panda Monster" and have not been able to shoot it since :P
-
Hey Waterlogged, Got any pics of your "Monster Panda"? Pat