When I first started in Trad archery I had trouble with my draw length, very inconsistent to the point I left my 2016 aluminum arrows 32", I would practice drawing and get 28, 30, 29, 31, 28 1/2. (Now 2016's are cut to 30") I just checked when I registered on here January 06, 2007 . So I have only been shooting this long. I have had draw length measured several times. My final draw length was measured this year at Denton Hill. And was measured at 29". However I never kept it in check.
I thought all was well today, I was going to bare shaft some 30" carbons. I PM'ed a member here for some advise, told him what my set up was arrow/draw length and he wanted to know if I was a true 29" draw. I said yes, well the bareshafing got put off for a little while. Had some heavy rains, but was able to shoot a few when it stopped.
So I thought might be a good time to give myself a draw length check. I'm under the impression 29". I have been getting my arras cut to 30"
Very much to my surprise on three different bows, Bear Kodiak 43 @ 28 , Bear Grizzly 50 @28, Robertson Peregrine 53@28. NONE I drew were 28" This put me in a tail spin, I cut a old woodie down to 29" and still had 1" 1/2 hanging over the shelf.
I started shooting with the #43 Kodiak, heck I couldn't even pull the Peregrine back without my bow arm shaking, I put it away was even going to sell it. But one day I pulled it out strung her up and started shooting. I was really surprised I could burn a hole on my target, draw it back, hit my anchor, release.
So I am a firm believer you can work your way up to different bow weights. What I CANNOT understand for the life of me is:
How can you start out with a 29" draw and now be 27 1/2 , not even 28" I'm 6' and was told I have long arms by a archery shop owner, which said your at least a good 31" draw ..
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPREACIATED
THANK YOU,
Mike