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Nefarious12 12-22-2006 09:59 PM

Anyone have suggestions to which bows suit long draw length...
 
My draw length is 31 inches... is there any type of bow that would work better than another... and i don't want to hear go out and try some...if thats ur answer dont respond thanks..

Rob/PA Bowyer 12-23-2006 08:09 AM

RE: Anyone have suggestions to which bows suit long draw length...
 

and i don't want to hear go out and try some...if thats ur answer dont respond thanks..
You won't get any credible responses then because NO, there is no bow that is best suited for all circumstances and individuals. If you don't go shoot them, you won't know what's best for you. Sure I can drop a name here but it's my opinion, what makes my opinion the law, nothing? So whose opinion will you take for gospil if 100 of us give you our opinion to which is better than the rest?

If all you want is an answer in that respect then fine, The Bowtech Commander!

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davidmil 12-23-2006 08:11 AM

RE: Anyone have suggestions to which bows suit long draw length...
 
No response here.[8D] But, consider what's sold, who sells it in your area and start there. You may need service. Second, there aren't that many choices with that long a draw. THe bowtech mentioned by Rob of course is great. Hoyt makes great bows with several in draw lengths to 32-32 1/2. We don't know your abilities and form problems or anything. Some bows, by design, are more forgiving etc. The Cam and 1/2 system of Hoyt is the Darton cams. Great shooters but riser differences effect performance from shooter to shooter. Darton makes a couple great bows and is coming out with a new one that's suppose to be great. There is NO ALL around great bow that everyone should have. You even suggesting that leads me to believe you probably won't find the bow best for you as you'll just take what someone says you should have. Their skills are different than yours. THeir form is different than yours. NOPE, I'm not responding. I can't help you.[8D]

YooperMike 12-23-2006 08:14 AM

RE: Anyone have suggestions to which bows suit long draw length...
 
GO SHOOT SOME!!!! OOPS...I wasn't supposed to say that...

BTW, at 31" there are a ton of bows out there, I shoot 32" and I have an Old Glory that I really like, but that is out of production now, in place is the Commander, which is quite the piece of equipment from what I'm told.

mobow 12-23-2006 11:22 AM

RE: Anyone have suggestions to which bows suit long draw length...
 
I wouldn't even look at it unless it's axle to axle is at least 36"....Longer would be better.

TFOX 12-23-2006 01:29 PM

RE: Anyone have suggestions to which bows suit long draw length...
 
Deflex riser,longer a-a(above 36",38" would be better) High brace,7 1/2"'s or more.

The Hoyt Protec is a perfect fit but has been replaced by the Pro 38".


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