bear supermag?
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 17
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From: Seattle, WA
im looking to buy a new bow- a recurve
i like the look and feel of short bows, ie the supermag 48"
i was just wondering if there are any inherited cons of a short bow
-also i was wondering if this quality affects bowfishing at all- somthing i'd like to try...
i'd love any other personal opinions of bows to check out- i dont think i ready to dish out the money for a custom bow yet though,
any input?
thanks!
i like the look and feel of short bows, ie the supermag 48"
i was just wondering if there are any inherited cons of a short bow
-also i was wondering if this quality affects bowfishing at all- somthing i'd like to try...
i'd love any other personal opinions of bows to check out- i dont think i ready to dish out the money for a custom bow yet though,
any input?
thanks!
#2
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 15,295
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From: Mississippi USA
Short bows are nice in tight spots, but they can be harder to control. If you have a really short draw length, you might do fine with the 48", but most folks will do better with a 60" or longer.
Chad
Chad




