RE: Draw length
Dawg,
You can shoot the bow if you like, but the fact is you'll never get the accuracy that YOU are capable of. You probably did like a lot of guys do. You bought a bow---without knowing anything much about them or how they should fit. Well, to get the best accuracy YOU are capable of the drawlenth is the most important consideration. And don't feel you are an isolated case. Fully 80% of shooters (mostly bowhunters) shoot at least 2" too long. Some don't know any better and some don't care to change. They are well satisfied to get more speed at the expense of accuracy.
Bernie Perrilite's wingspan method was the first wingspan method to determine length. This usually leaves short draw people feel a little short. The method most compound shooters use today is, in your case, 65" divided by 2.5 This will give you a slightly longer draw. Probably closer to 26", without doing the math.
If you should somehwere down the road get a newer bow then look for something adjustable for draw. And usually, to get the best performance (speed), you should get something that has a long setting not more than 27". That way, you'll be using all or most of the cam and module, getting the most efficiency from that cam setup.
Ya ever need any help just give me a PM.
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