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GMMAT 01-13-2008 12:53 PM

Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
How many of you guys hunt with a 36" ATA bow?

Is it EVER a hinderance in the treestand or in the blind ("perceived" x-tra length ATA)?

mobow 01-13-2008 01:23 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
2 seasons ago I was shooting the UltraTec, a 36 inch ATA bow. I shot several deer from my Viper, and it was NEVER an issue. I also shot a doe out of a Matrix blind that year as well. No problems AT ALL.

Double Creek 01-13-2008 01:31 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
When I shot compounds, my preference was 36 and longer... I never had a problem...

I now use a 64"recurve and still have no problems from a treestand... Grounb blinds do cause a bit of a problem with a bow that long.

GregH 01-13-2008 01:39 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
41" bow, no problems.

TFOX 01-13-2008 01:44 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

How many of you guys hunt with a 36" ATA bow?

Is it EVER a hinderance in the treestand or in the blind ("perceived" x-tra length ATA)?
I do and in NO WAY does it hinder anything.

I could use a longer bow and might with my next bow purchase.

I can sit flat on my but and shoot a bow longer than 36".

My personal opinion on the short bow advantages is pure marketing.;)
IMO,the disadvantages of a short bowFAR outway any POSSIBLE advantage they MAY have.

Roskoe 01-13-2008 01:47 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
I got a 32" ATA bow this fall, mostly as a backup to my 38" Hoyt Protec; but also thinking of treestand manueverability. I didn't have any issues with the 38" bow in a ground blind, though. And the longer bow is more forgiving. I'm thinking if you carry some pruning shears up there with you, the 36" bow is never going to be a problem in the treestand.

GMMAT 01-13-2008 01:51 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
I'm gonna show my inexperience......but....wouldn't a longer ATA bow be more forgiving?

Why the push from the bow mfr's to go shorter and shorter (ATA)?

I'm waiting on my 82nd Airborne to get here.....and I honestly see me NOT putting this thing down when deer season rolls around.

TFOX 01-13-2008 01:55 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

I'm gonna show my inexperience......but....wouldn't a longer ATA bow be more forgiving?

Why the push from the bow mfr's to go shorter and shorter (ATA)?

I'm waiting on my 82nd Airborne to get here.....and I honestly see me NOT putting this thing down when deer season rolls around.

You are correct,the longer bow in most instance SHOULD be more forgiving but that doesn't mean it always will be.Reflex and brace will play into that as well.


The short bow thing is a result of needing new and improved products from year to year so the manufactuers started listening to a FEW and started getting shorter and shorter and now they push them as the new and improved design.Of course,that is just 1 man's opinion.


BUT,all things are relative,it wasn't that long ago that 36" was considered extremely short.;)

dws 01-13-2008 02:26 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
My bow is 36" and no problems. I look at it this way, it's only 2 more inches on each end than a 32". I wouldn't be surprized if you tried one at that length, that you like it better than a shorter one.

Cougar Mag 01-13-2008 02:35 PM

RE: Treestand and blind hunting - 36" ATA bows
 
I've bowhunted 32 years and my Patriot 33 1/2 - 34" is the shortest bow I've owned. Short bows giving an advantage is simply a myth.


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