Arrowslinger
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I shot a $300 bow for 7 years & only recently got rid of it.....make sure it fits & you like it, they all kill...but fit & form is #1.
the Brace height is the distance from the string to the most forward point on the riser where your hand goes. again a higher brace height is more forgiving. mine is 5 1/4 inches most bows today are artound 8 inches and they are tack drivers because of the brace height. get some thing over 7inchesOriginally posted by bjake21@Oct 17 2005, 08:24 PM
What is the brace height on the bow?
Take it to PRO SHOP and have the cam module changedOriginally posted by bjake21@Oct 24 2005, 07:13 AM
How is the draw length adjusted on compound bows? Is there a way I can have this bow altered to my length?
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for sure less than $1800 as one put it)...[/b]
There are two distinct styles of shooting a compound in terms of the none pulling arms elbow. One is having the elbow in the locked position and the other is slightly bent. I opt for the slightly bent as it feels best for me. This also requires a slightly shorter draw. Basically I went from a 29" draw shooting fingers on an old Golden Eagle Pro Turbo to a 27" draw with my Legacy. I also shoot a fairly short length caliper type release that I attach to a D loop which lengthens my draw a bit. So in other words you might be able to make the 28 work for you... I didn't try to make the 27 work for me but it just felt right. In regards to a release I'd recommend getting one that you can adjust the length of it via a cord.Originally posted by bjake21@Oct 24 2005, 07:13 AM
I borrowed a friend of mine's Mathews bow this weekend to take it out shooting. It is a really nice bow but I think it is a 28" draw length and I am a 29". I could not read the draw length on the specs sticker but after looking up the model and cam on the Mathews website it should be a 28". It seemed OK when I shot it (I was using a release) but being my first time shooting a bow I don't have anything to compare it to. I thought I lucked out since this guy had a nice bow that he would sell me for cheap but it may be too short for me.
How is the draw length adjusted on compound bows? Is there a way I can have this bow altered to my length?
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Originally posted by Family Tradition@Oct 29 2005, 09:09 PM
Just get a recurve and forget about it!
Pull it to your draw and let the string slip away![]()
None of this proshop mumbo jumbo![]()
Either way you go you still have to practice practice practice.
Mark
FiguresOriginally posted by bigtusker@Nov 2 2005, 07:09 AM
I shoot my bow with a trigger!![]()
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