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bnicholson 03-18-2003 02:52 PM

Draw Length
 
Is there a reliable way to measure ones draw length if a pro shop or qualified dealer is not available.

BAYOUBENGALS 03-18-2003 04:14 PM

RE: Draw Length
 
do a serach for wingspan, that will get you pretty close.

PABowhntr 03-19-2003 05:43 AM

RE: Draw Length
 

Draw Length can be determined by a measurement known as ' wingspan.' This is simply a measurement and has nothing to do with how you actually draw back your bow.

How to measure your wingspan:

1) Lean against a wall, standing as close to the wall as possible with back flat.
2) Extend your arms and fingers out as far as possible
3) Have someone make a pencil mark at the end of both your fingers tips
4) Measure this distance

This is your wingspan. Find this number in the chart below to find its matching Draw Length. (For example, a wingspan of 67" would be a draw length of 26" )

Wingspan Draw Length
(inches) (inches)

63 24
64 24 1/2
65 25
66 25 1/2

67-----------------------------------------------26
68 26 1/2
69 27
70 27 1/2
71 28
72 28 1/2
73 29
74 29 1/2
75 30
76 30 1/2
77 31
78 31 1/2

*** The Most Common Draw Length is 29 inches.
I believe this is a quote from either Pinwheel or Field14.

BobCo19-65 03-21-2003 02:39 PM

RE: Draw Length
 
Are those types of charts for Traditional Type Shooters or Compound? They seem a little closer for a traditional shooter.



http://www.bowsales.com/draw_length.htm


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