To add to my post, I had a fellow stop by that wanted to try my 68" bow. He claimed to have a 30" draw and I told him that my bow has never been drawn to even 28", so he could not shoot my bow. His own longbow is 50 pounds at his draw. He persisted and I gave in assuring him that my foot was going move his rectum up several inches if he pulled my bow past 27". I showed him how to shorten his draw. He shot his own bow with a locked straight arm, he looked like he was trying to fall over backwards, and he jammed his neck funny. Even though he was drawing more weight with my bow, his groups went from 20" at 18 yards down to 8". He insisted that it was the bow, it was him. His next comment was interesting, "What the hell am I going to do with this 70" wet noodle now?" I had a suggestion that involved a saw, a file and sandpaper that made him panic and run home before I could make bamboo dust.