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Detroit Whitey 01-21-2004 04:03 PM

How do you measure your draw length??
 
What is the best way to measure you draw lenght? I am left handed and sometimes there isn't a left handed bow to draw in the shop where I go. I usually have to order a bow when I want one. I am now shooting a 29" draw and I believe it is to long.

zak123 01-21-2004 04:37 PM

RE: How do you measure your draw length??
 
http://www.bowsales.com/draw_length.htm Probably not the best way. My bow shop has a bow that you can draw with left and right hand to determine your draw length.

BGfisher 01-21-2004 10:30 PM

RE: How do you measure your draw length??
 
Detroit, what zak is quoting is called the "wingspan" method of determining drawlength, devised by Bernie Perrelite. I tried it and it left me a bit on the short side so I came up with another version. Measure your wingspan and divide it by 2.5
That left me with a measurement of 67", divided by 2.5 That comes real close to the 27" that I presently shoot which is real comfy for me. I used to be like most guys and shoot too long (28.25"). Made a world of difference in aiming ability and accuracy when I finally got it right.

PABowhntr 01-22-2004 05:08 AM

RE: How do you measure your draw length??
 
Yes, the wingspan method is just a tool to get you in the ball park....usually within an inch of your actual draw length.

silentassassin 01-22-2004 06:22 AM

RE: How do you measure your draw length??
 
PA,

When I take my windspan and devide by 2.5, I get the exact drawlength that Bernie recommends. Which is also the draw length that I shoot.

IMN23D 01-22-2004 09:29 AM

RE: How do you measure your draw length??
 
I heard a World Class archer give this little test.... Stand next to an open door. Take your bow stance (pretend your drawing a bow) with your hand on the end of the door. Remember to use the same wrist position as your bow. If your bow is a low wrist, place your hand in the low wrist position on the end of the door. Measure (with a tape measure) from the door to the tip of your nose. That's your draw length. I checked this on some very experienced shooters and the biggest error was 1/16" the others were exact. But, they all had longer ata (38" or longer) bows.

PABowhntr 01-23-2004 06:40 AM

RE: How do you measure your draw length??
 

When I take my windspan and devide by 2.5, I get the exact drawlength that Bernie recommends. Which is also the draw length that I shoot.
SA,

Exactly...if it is not right on initially then it should give you an estimate within an inch of your actual draw.


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