from the AMO standards:
AMO DRAW LENGTH STANDARD
For Manufacturers
Draw length is a specified distance, or the distance at the archer’s full draw, from
the nocking point on the string to the pivot point of the bow grip (or the theoretical
vertical projection of a tangency line to the pivot point parallel to the string)
plus 1 3/4”. Draw length from pivot point shall be designed at DLPP and shall be
called TRUE DRAW LENGTH.
EXAMPLE: 26 1/4” DLPP plus 1 3/4” is the equivalent of 28” draw.
For Dealers and General Use
For practical reasons not requiring precise terms, draw length is the distance, at
the archer’s full draw, from the nocking point on the string to the back of the bow
at the arrow rest.
EXPLANATION: The standard Manufacturers is consistent with the Bow
Weight Standard as related to the pivot point. The DLPP plus 1 3/4” is compatible
to previous concepts of draw length. (See handle illustration.) Draw length
for Dealers and General Use relieves the burden of preciseness not required for
general use and facilitates determining arrow length. THIS STANDARD SUPERSEDES
THE PREVIOUS STANDARD.
AMO BOW WEIGHT STANDARD
For Conventional Bows
Bow weight is the force required to draw the nocking point of the bow string a
given distance from the pivot point of the bow grip (or the theoretical vertical
projection of a tangency line to the pivot point parallel to the string). Draw length
from pivot point shall be designated as DLPP and shall be referred to as TRUE
DRAW LENGTH.
For the purpose of uniform bow weight designation, bow weight is the force
required to draw the bow string 26 1/4” from the pivot point. This weight will be
marked on bow as being taken at 28” draw (26 1/4” plus 1 3/4” = 28”) See
DRAW LENGTH STANDARD.