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Old 05-12-2005 | 04:45 PM
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I'm confused. Ozark, if your arrow is 28.5" at the front of the riser then your drawlngth is approximately that. Where are you measuring to to get 26"? I don't want to get picky, but almost all bowhunters don't know it but what you all call the front of the riser is really the back. The front is the said facing you at full draw. Doesn't matter. I still don't get the drawlength thing. The numbers don't add up, unless your arrows stick out beyond the riser.
Thats what I was confused about. He probably just measured to the side of the riser facing you, front.
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Old 05-12-2005 | 05:30 PM
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Ozark , if your arrows are hitting where you aim , and fixed broad heads group with your field tipped arrows Id stick with what you have , faster is not necessary .
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