bowtech mighty mite question
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RE: bowtech mighty mite question
The mighty mite's draw length can be changed by modules from 25-30 inches. It is a very short axle-to-axle bow which makes it hard to keep steady at times. Other than that the mighty mite is a shooter. I had mine for 3 years and loved it for hunting. I have killed 4 deer with it and 3 hogs. This bow is really fast as well. I have a 25-1/2" draw length and I was getting 284fps with a 330 grain maxima at 70 lbs. If you have any questions feel free to PM me.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
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RE: bowtech mighty mite question
I have one and am very happy with it, but I am a small guy. If you are asking what the maximum draw length is I am going to assume you are a bigger person with a long draw length.
I would personally suggest a bow a bit bigger than one with a 30 or so inch ATA. The string angle is going to be pretty severe at longer draw lengths. I have a 26 inch draw length and it took some getting used to for me.
Other than that the bow shoots just fine though. But if I were you I would be looking for something with at least 34 inches of ATA, maybe more if you are really concerned about forgiveness and ease of shooting.
Paul
I would personally suggest a bow a bit bigger than one with a 30 or so inch ATA. The string angle is going to be pretty severe at longer draw lengths. I have a 26 inch draw length and it took some getting used to for me.
Other than that the bow shoots just fine though. But if I were you I would be looking for something with at least 34 inches of ATA, maybe more if you are really concerned about forgiveness and ease of shooting.
Paul
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RE: bowtech mighty mite question
You hit the nail on the head Paul. I'm 6"3" and 240lbs. I am looking for a bowtechand saw a MM on ebay in my price range, but it didn'tsay the max draw length. I have a 30" draw soI guess it isn't suited for me. Thanks for the replys. Bub