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mjc707 02-16-2005 08:10 PM

34" draw length
 
Hello, I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on finding a bow that has a 34" draw length. I know hoyt makes one but I do not want to spend $800 on a bow just for hunting. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

BGfisher 02-16-2005 08:55 PM

RE: 34" draw length
 
Wow, 34" really? You must have a wingspan of just about 7' (84"). I can't answer about available bows but you could possibly settle for something about 33" and add a string loop. You find that many bows actually draw longer than they are marked anyway. 33" would give you a few more options.

Another route to take would be to find bows fitting your criteria and if they are too high priced for you then look for a used model that takes drawlength modules to change the draw. That could open up the world to you as far as choices are. And modules normally only cost between $10 and $15.

Sniper151 02-17-2005 12:31 AM

RE: 34" draw length
 
mjc, I shoot a 34 7/8" arrow for hunting. The only bow manufacturer that I would recommend is Hoyt and the bow, a Pro Tec with LX Pro limbs. They are expensive, but two very important items to consider are: service after the sale and the most important, are they an established, reputable company that will be in business a few years down the line when you may need parts or service. Check out eBay. They may have just what you need and for much less than a new one.

DavidPaul007 02-17-2005 04:35 AM

RE: 34" draw length
 
Question: Do you arms drag the ground when you walk?

:D

hunter25 02-17-2005 06:29 AM

RE: 34" draw length
 
With a 34" draw length, do you really need a bow? Can't you just sit in your treestand w/ knife in hand, waiting for an unsuspecting deer to wander by?

bearshooter 02-17-2005 08:06 AM

RE: 34" draw length
 
mjc...

I might suggest you looking at the Jennings CK 4.0 for a draw length like that. The CK 4.0, by the book, can expand to 33" for draw length. It also has some other adjustments that would be able to go to 33 1/2 or possibly more.

I know you can pick up one of those for far less then the $800 you don't want to spend.

Give it a try, and I hope this helps!

John
Bearshooter

Sniper151 02-17-2005 09:02 AM

RE: 34" draw length
 
I can pick up a banana without bending over.:D

mjc707 02-17-2005 01:44 PM

RE: 34" draw length
 
Thanks for the info. I appreciate the help.

B-TechRapture 02-18-2005 08:14 AM

RE: 34" draw length
 
I am 6'8" and shoot well over a 32" draw length. But could not find anything over 32" ANYWHERE. So I purchased a Bow-Tech Diamond, Rapture in 32", installed a string loop and it works fine for me. The only problem I have is establishing a solid anchor point because I have to shoot with a bent front arm more than other people to compensate for my long draw length. I solved this problem by installing a kisser, and I must say that my bow shoots extremely well!! The Diamond line of bows by Bow-Tech are all under 450 dollars, pretty cheap for a bow that outshoots the competition!! Hope this helps.


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