Torquing related to BH and DL
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I would really appreciate any and all educating me/giving answers to the following question:
1. Those with a shorter DL, shooting a bow with a shorter BH, such as 27" and 6.25", would or would notlikely have less problems with torquing, then a longer DL and shorter BH, such as 30" and 6.25"?
1. Those with a shorter DL, shooting a bow with a shorter BH, such as 27" and 6.25", would or would notlikely have less problems with torquing, then a longer DL and shorter BH, such as 30" and 6.25"?
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Nontypical Buck
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I have a 26 or so inch draw with a 6 inch brace height. Personally, I want all the brace height I can get with my short draw, although it sucks for hunting because of the clothes and everything.
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Those with a shorter DL, shooting a bow with a shorter BH, such as 27" and 6.25", would or would notlikely have less problems with torquing, then a longer DL and shorter BH, such as 30" and 6.25"?
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From: Blissfield MI USA
People with shorter draw lengths usually have a more forgiving set up. We can shoot shorter brace height and shorter axle to axle bows better than someone with a much longer draw length. On paper anyway, it really boils down to how good your form is.
If you look at a lot of the records set in archery from what I understand most were set by people with shorter draw lengths.
Paul
If you look at a lot of the records set in archery from what I understand most were set by people with shorter draw lengths.
Paul




