Originally posted by Bob B.: S.C.Hunter,Years ago I felt the same way, a 64 inch bow was as long as I was going to go ... just too crazy long!Well, Finger pinch issues for my 29 and a bit inch draw forced me to try a 66 inch bow. It felt like I was talking my .54 caliber long rifle to the woods with me. However, with practice I learned it did not bother me at all. I shoot 66 and 68 inch bows in heavy timber and CRP ground. I mostly sit on the ground, but I do sit in a tree once in a while and stalk a lot. With practice, the length of the bow does not bother me at all in the field ... it bugs me the most just getting in and out of the house.I shoot better, have more confidence and it feels better on my body having the extra length. I am not concerned about the extra length in the field. Lastly, you are talking about an inch or inch and a half at most difference between the limb tips. Put your bow (64 inch) next to a 66 inch and line up the risers. There is little difference between how the limb tips line up.Good luck to you. Bob.
Originally posted by sticksnstones: Since I haven't contributed anything on this thread in a long while, here are my bows with a new set of matching strings:
Originally posted by herndondt: Bud that's a very nice picture you have there. Did you take that on our trip?