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blindluck 09-10-2009 06:56 AM

simply put...you CANT shoot a bow with a draw length that is too long...all it would do is mess up his form and thats not good with bow season so close...

Tribal 09-10-2009 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by btomlin (Post 3436090)
It might be wise to have him "re-checked" for draw length. I am 6'2 and have long arms and I'm a 29" draw. A bow that is too long is just as hard to shoot as one that is draw weight heavy.

Good luck!

Not unheard of I am only 5'8" with shoes on and I am a 29" draw length. And yes it is the correct draw length.

burniegoeasily 09-10-2009 10:19 AM

Ive used 15 grain washers before to go from 125 to 140 grains. All you have to do is spin test them to tune. If you get a wobble, play with the washer position a bit to get them to spin right. Ive even used teflon tape to help set the head right.

But I echo what has been said. You will have a better luck getting new broad heads. It will save you time tuning them.

burniegoeasily 09-10-2009 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by Northport buckslayr (Post 3433478)

He must have long arms, I am 5'11 and my draw is only 28 inches!

Not unheard of, but Id be incline to think the same. Im 6'4" and draw just at 30"

BUCKMARK 09-10-2009 12:00 PM

Be carefull shooting a bow thats rated for 50-60 lbs and shooting it at 46 lbs.


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