Hi everyone. First let me say that you all are a great bunch of people filled with knowledge. I've learned a ton from just reading thread after thread.
My family's hunting cabin is about 45 minutes from Grayling. I've hunted there since I've been old enough to do so and I've been going up there with my dad for years before that. I'm a relative newcomer to traditional archery but I love the history of just about any sport I immerse myself in. Naturally, when coming into trad archery, I've been borderline obsessed with Bear's history.
I am not a collector but I do believe this is the appropriate forum based on the amount of Bear knowledge here. I have one bow right now and that's a John Schulz American Longbow, which I love dearly. I am extremely interested in finding a Grayling-era Bear in good enough shape to be a daily shooter as well as a full-time hunting bow.
The main concern I have is that I am not the "average" archer. I would like to find the ideal Grayling model for my specs. I'm not very tall, about 5'6, and have a relatively short drawlength - 25 1/2" on my Schulz. With a recurve however, my drawlength does increase to about 26 1/2" due to the higher-wrist grip. Draw weight is another thing, however. My Schulz is 67# @ 26" and I shoot that all day. I hunt whitetails and (hopefully) black bears. Maybe Elk out west if school ever ends. So I'd like to find a heavier-than-average Bear but I know that can be very difficult.
Based on the above, is there a certain bow that comes to mind for you Bear history experts as one that would be ideal for me? Does one model perform better than others at shorter drawlengths? Maybe a lower brace height?
I really appreciate all of your help. Thank you and shoot well.
*This IS NOT a "WTB" ad. I want to know what the braintrust here thinks would be the best Grayling-era model and length for me. I have all off-season to find something.