Originally posted by Sam McMichael:
I would start with a call to Big Jim. He can answer your questions and give solid advice in grip, specs, etc. He is a great guy as well as a great bowyer.
This is great advice. However, the reason a bower makes different bow lengths, bow weights and grips is that there is more than one type of person. Big Jim doesn’t know what type of person you are, when it comes to bows. You may not even know that yourself, or be able to answer Big Jim’s questions accurately. The only way to know if you will like a particular bow is to live with it and shoot it for a while. Shooting it a few times before you buy it won’t tell you that, although it may be enough to know that you definitely don’t like a particular bow.
I once tried a bow someone was selling at a tournament, and hit the first thing I shot at with it. I loved that bow at first sight, and bought it right then and there. That was the first and last time I ever shot very well with it, and sold it before very long.
Bows are much more personal that shotguns, for example, and you just have to live with them for a while to see if they are going to work out. If not, you just have to sell them and try a different one.