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Old 07-27-2003, 08:35 PM   #1
 
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Default 32-34in draw bows

Can you guys give me a list of bows to choose from that come factory in my draw length, I have had trouble finding bows without having to modify. I would like to get into a Hoyt or Mathews. I currently shoot a renegade at 33in, and a Darton at 32in. I am more comfortable with a 33in. How tall am I do you ask? Well lets just say I dont need a tree stand.lol
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Old 07-27-2003, 08:58 PM   #2
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Default RE: 32-34in draw bows

Don,the Hoyt Protec has draw lengths like that.


Protec with the xt2000 limbs draw range 7 has draw lengths of 30.5" -33" a-a is 38"

Protec with the xt3000 limbs draw range 7 has draw lengths of 32" -34.5" (this imo is your best option for hunting) a-a is 41" also the draw range 6 has draw length of 31" -33.5" .This would most likely be the best choice.




Protec with lxPro limbs draw range 5 has draw length of 31.5" -34"
the draw range 6 has a draw length range of 32.5" -35" and draw range 7 has a draw range of 33.5" -36" tha a-a is 47 1/8"



All the above are with the cam 1/2
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Also the Ultratec with xt3000 limbs with the # 7 draw range has a draw length of 30.5" -33" a-a is 40 1/2



This is a reflex riser with a brace of 7 3/4"


the Protec' s are deflexed riser with brace 8 1/4" all the way to 9 1/8"
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Old 07-27-2003, 09:41 PM   #4
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I draw 33 1/2" , fingers release, and the ProTec with LXPro limbs and Accuwheels is just right. If I shot release, I' d probably go to the XT2000 limbs and Cam.5. The ProTec isn' t going to win any fastest bow competition, but it' s a shooter.

Martin Cougar Elite and Scepter are also available in 33" draw, maybe even 34. Been awhile since I perused their website.

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Default RE: 32-34in draw bows

I also have a 32-33 inch draw depending on the bow, 31.5 shooting recurve or longbow.

I shoot a parker feather mag II right now with a 32" draw, other bows that I considered before buying it were the Martin Scepter and Hoyt Protech.
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Old 07-28-2003, 08:37 PM   #6
 
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Default RE: 32-34in draw bows

Not sure on what type of set-up you are shooting now, but I would think with a rope release and a good adjustable release you should not have too many problems getting a 33" draw to work. Unless you are already shooting this type of set-up, then I would look at the protec or the ultratec with XT3000 limbs. I think you could do the Ultratec with XT3000 limbs and play with the twists on the string and cable to get you close 34"

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With a 33" draw why do you need a bow just reach down and stab the deer with the arrow[][:-][&:]
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Default RE: 32-34in draw bows

The BowTech Pro 40 single cam is listed as having to to a 32 inch draw.
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try css archery. they have draw lengths out to 35" . www.cssarchery.com
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Default RE: 32-34in draw bows

I have a 32" draw and own both a new Protec with 2000 limbs and spiral cam 1/2, (I love the bow) I also own a Mathews Conquest II at 32" draw. Great shooting bow.
I also shot a Bowtech Pro 40 single cam, if they had the weight I wanted and the pro shop owner was more customer friendly I would have bought that before the mathews. I wish Bowtech would make more of their bows in longer draw models.
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