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Old 08-24-2009 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by TFOX
Some bows are just like that but I wonder how it would do for you if the draw length actually measured out to spec for you.

I thought that may sound confusing the way I typed it up T.

Actual draw lengths between the two bows are within an 1/8". It's just that I ordered bow Y shorter than I normally would (knowing it ran long) to ensure I got the same actual draw length as I normally shoot (and that bow X is)

Am I making sense?

EDIT- in other words- Bow X is a 28.5" cam that measures 28.75" draw length. Bow Y is a 28" cam that measures 28 & 7/8" draw length. I shortened my loop a touch on bow Y to comp for that 1/8". effective draw length/anchor point is the same.

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