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Title: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Sambar on May 08, 2011, 08:19:00 PM
hi there i have recently shorten my draw length buy an inch buy now using better form and my bow is shooting 10x better. my arrows are still flying perfect is it worth cutting them down so they don't hang out past the riser so much?
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: robtattoo on May 08, 2011, 08:29:00 PM
Nope. If they're flying well, leave 'em alone.
If you whack an inch off of the front (or the back... :D ) they could well end up too stiff.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: The Whittler on May 08, 2011, 08:31:00 PM
I 2nd Rob.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: njloco on May 08, 2011, 08:33:00 PM
TOUCH NOTHING !
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Eugene Slagle on May 08, 2011, 08:40:00 PM
Bud I'll say the same thing as everyone els has...

Leave em alone.

I shoot 27" draw & both of my go to bows are 47# & 49# but those 30+ inch Gold tips shoot like darts out of em so I left em be.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: JParanee on May 08, 2011, 08:41:00 PM
arrow length is determined by how they fly not by how far they stick out past riser In my mind
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: ishoot4thrills on May 08, 2011, 09:02:00 PM
Quote
Originally posted by JParanee:
arrow length is determined by how they fly not by how far they stick out past riser In my mind
Exactly!

Mine are 2 1/2" longer than my draw length. It matters NOT!
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: excelpoint on May 08, 2011, 09:29:00 PM
Yep what they said above. Leave em be.
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Post by: joekeith on May 08, 2011, 10:07:00 PM
Wow.....I think this is the first time I agree with everyone. Hmmmmm  :saywhat:
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Sambar on May 09, 2011, 03:57:00 AM
nice thats great news that everyone agrees i dont have to wonder witch is the best advice as its all the same, ill leave them be and keep them flying like darts. cheers for the advice guys
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: wvtradbow on May 09, 2011, 08:05:00 AM
I too have to agree with everyone else.HOWEVER,When I cut my woodies down to fit my draw an to get a little more speed with a ligher grain weight arrow,(every inch seemed to cut 10-15 grain weight off a cedar) I had to go with a lighter spine arrow to get good arrow flight...
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on May 09, 2011, 08:20:00 AM
I draw 28" on My Jerry Hill Deluxe Stalker, My Ash 60-65# Arrows are 30"BOP and they fly like darts.. Like the rest, DO NOT CUT, unless You get lighter spine shafts.

South American Tribes had arrows that where FEET Longer then the Archers draw. So if it works/Flies Great... Don't cut....
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: S. Brant Osborn on May 09, 2011, 08:34:00 AM
Agree with group.  Also for me longer arrows help me while gap shooting.  Smaller gap at 20 yards.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Bowmania on May 09, 2011, 10:15:00 AM
I also agree with the group, but I never heard of anyone having better form by SHORTENING their draw length.  I'm betting your draw arm elbow is now not in line with your bow arm and shoulders.

The reason clickers work so well is because they allow you to release at the longest possible draw.  Puts everything in alignment.

Bowmania
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: BWD on May 09, 2011, 02:35:00 PM
No reason to shorten them, unless you really just want to mess around with them and see if you can make them fly poorly.  "[dntthnk]"
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Sambar on May 09, 2011, 07:50:00 PM
i shortened my form as i was locking my bow arm strait and not having a slight bend it the elbow witch was giving me some massive hand shock on my hill bow, after i changed my stance to a little more open and put a slight bend in my elbow i was shooting alot more accurate and bow was much quieter. Thats how i shortened my draw as i was using poor form before.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Northwest_Bowhunter on May 09, 2011, 08:10:00 PM
Sambar, did your hand shock go away completely?
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Sambar on May 09, 2011, 09:50:00 PM
yep all of it gone, its a much nicer bow to shot now.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: awbowman on May 09, 2011, 09:53:00 PM
No reason to shorten arrow.   I shoot 25.5" and my arrows spined out at 29 1/2".

The only reason to shorten your arrows is if you want more BH weight.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: on May 10, 2011, 03:39:00 PM
If one looks at Hill you can see that his arm is bent.  I always say that if it worked for him, it can work for me in a shorter form.  I at the advice from John Schulz went from 27" to 26", it was the exactly right thing to do.  one can also say that Hill shortened his draw to get his arrows to fly.  If that form makes the shot work better, arrow spine or not, it is an improvement in accuracy.  I find that extra long arrows are harder to get out of a back quiver.  With wood arrows, the extra length can add a variable guess as to what spine would work best out of longbow.  I find that with cedars I get my best arrow flight with the the minimum length arrows.
Title: Re: shorten draw length is it worth changing arrow length
Post by: Shooty1 on May 10, 2011, 04:34:00 PM
Yep, shortened mine for Hill bows, too. Tried to shorten arrows, too, but couldn't get used to them. For me it seems like arrow length, regardless of the bow or the draw, is a lifelong constant.