Let me give you a little background. I have been out of archery for a couple of years because of an injury. I am back and 100% and I have a chance to head to Alaska for a hunt this late September.
Okay, my question is that I really want to use a Bear Take-Down (Bubinga riser) and wanted to know if the B-Riser and #3 limbs (makes a 64" in bow) is that "much" smoother than the B-riser and the #1 limbs that would make a 60" bow(I have not had the opportunity to shoot either).
I started my archery in the late 80's early nineties with a Wes Wallace recurve that was 66" and I have never dropped below a 62" recurve in my shooting over the years. I draw a solid 29" when I shoot recurves.
As much as I like shooting longer bows, I am wondering if the two extra inches on each limb is going to be that big of a deal with this design.
I am hoping for some honest feedback as the bow is going to be used for elk, bear, turkey, and deer here in Oregon too.
Thanks,
Paul