This is my first post to this forum although I have been browsing here over the past several days to the point of eye strain. (grin) I believe you folks have given me the Traditional fever.
I have hunted deer with gun and compound for more than 50 years (age 63) but the only traditional bow I have shot was my father’s 55# recurve as a kid. I’m sure my draw length was less than 28” at the time. I am currently shooting a 28.5”, 70# compound with a loop and caliper. From what I am reading this would make my draw length approximately 27”.
There are no traditional dealers in my area so I will need to make my bow purchase sight-unseen, but hopefully with your advice. I have no traditional experience but from what I have read here, I think my preference is as follows. My intention is to start out target shooting and when my accuracy is sufficient I will hunt deer and hogs. I will draw the “traditional” line at an all wood bow, shooting off the rest, split finger with tab, without sights, but with carbon arrows. I think a recurve will give me better performance at my shorter draw and it will let me shoot a shorter bow (58”-60” max) that will be more practical for my hunting style. I need a grip for a smaller hand and I will go with a one-piece bow because I don’t like a bulky riser. I am thinking that 48# at 28” is the lightest that I should go for hunting and this should give me about 45# at my draw length. I think I like a longbow style grip but a cut past center riser may be a bigger advantage when it comes to getting good arrow flight. I assume that longbow style grips are not cut past center? Based largely on leads I got from this forum I have found some bows that may fit my needs. I would appreciate any and all comments regarding these or other bows. My final decision may be based somewhat on what I can find available in stock.
Martin Mamba
Kohannah Kurve
Bear Kodiak magnum
Marriah Williwaw
River’s Edge Arroyo
Chek-mate Falcon
Bob Lee Signature recurve one-piece
Thanks for your help and safe hunting!!!