Lesson learnt when selecting a recurve bow. Among considerations are a bow length and a person's draw weight that can give the optimum shooting. Here, the notes are for take down recurve bows where there is the riser, string, upper limbs and lower limbs. Wasn't it obvious you needed these basic components? Here is a recurve bow where the arrow is being release. Lets start by determining the draw length. DRAW LENGTH Here is a simplified table based on your draw length to determine the bow length; Draw length ... Bow length 14-16 inches..................48 inches 17-20 inches..................54 inches 20-22 inches..................58 inches 22-24 inches..................62 inches 24-26 inches..................64-66 inches 26-28 inches..................66-68 inches 28-30 inches..................68-70 inches 31 inches and longer...........70-72 inches Bow length is the measure from tip to tip of a bow without string. To find your draw length do the following; Me...
Barebow weight helps balance the bow for aiming. It serves to stabilise the bow after the release, thus helping to maintain the follow thru. Just received my aluminium weight which is made in Malaysia. Weighs at 466gm or 16.4oz (online mentioned 450gm) and cost RM85.00 not including delivery. Found a nice spot for it in my bow case. It is really good to shoot with the weight installed.
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