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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: PastorSteveHill on July 03, 2008, 10:45:00 PM
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Guys who shoot widows, I got a question for ya.
If a bow is marked 45 lbs. @ 28' / what weight would it pull @ 30'? 60' bow... Recurve... Thanks
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Hi Steve,
I have heard that most of the better bows increase about 2 1/2 to 3 lbs per inch of draw, so the bow should draw about 50-51 lbs.
Hope all is well--happy 4th, buddy!
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Yep..
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Tox is right on the money! Have a great day and keep it behind the shoulder, but not too far back! Cotton
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Yep what everyone else said.
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PastorSteve,
If you do not own a bow scale you can still weigh the bow at any draw.
I use a 1X2 with notch cut to hold the bowstring. Mark draw lenths down on the side of the 1X with a marker. Place the 1X on a quality bathroom scale and draw (pushing down on the handle)the bow. This method will get you pretty close to true draw weight at your draw.
John III
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Originally posted by Toxophilite:
Hi Steve,
I have heard that most of the better bows increase about 2 1/2 to 3 lbs per inch of draw, so the bow should draw about 50-51 lbs.
Hope all is well--happy 4th, buddy!
I'll second that
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Thank you gentlemen. Reason I'm asking is:
I own a 52 lbs. @ 30 PTF V..
I was shooting a 45 lbs. @ 28 PMA V and it feels quite a bit lighter on the draw...
Any reason for that? It should be within one pound or so shouldn't it? It feels significantly lighter... Both have boo cores
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Are both bows 60"? The PMA will be longer in the riser, might make some difference in feel.
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No , both bows are 62'...
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Pastor Steve,
I own a 62" PMAX, it is marked 49# at 29". It measures, on the digital scale, 52# at 30".
Two and a half to three pounds per inch is pretty standard for a quality weapon.