Well, I'm having a recurve made.. Never shot one before. Always compounds.
I told the fella, I thought 65 - 70 pound draw would be good. He told me for my first recurve that was pretty stout, and to to try and find a couple to draw back.. Just to be sure..
Well, I found a guy with the recurve that hits 60 at my draw length.
HOLLY SMOKES.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Those last 2 inches are tough..
The fella that owns that bow thinks I'll probably adapt to that draw weight pretty easily.. :confused:
He said it takes him a half dozen shots to get his muscles warmed up, and be able to pull it back. He said he was kind of surprised I could draw it back and anchor on the first try..
I shot only 3 arrows from about 10 feet.
I do KNOW this though.. Until that would become comfortable drawing. I would not be able to concentrate/focus on anything else, except pulling..
I'm thinking now that 50# would be nice.. I talked to the builder yesterday and said, "how about 55#?" Now I'm kind of thinking 50# to shoot for 5 months or so. Maybe forever.. Anyhow, He said I could always by the heavier limbs later if I really felt the need to..
He (the owner of the bow I shot) said that different bows stack up differently also.. Well CRAP !!! Gonna play it safe and go with 50's I think.. I've got to be able to draw it back, and still be able to think.... I'm a big guy. 6' 6", 240#, but my purpose of going traditional is NOT to have it be a drag..
OH well. I started this thread with the intention of asking "what you people think."
I just thought I would write, and tell you that I was surprised how stout 60# felt. Ya really gotta pull on those last two inches..
Take Care, Toot