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Author Topic: How to increase draw weight  (Read 1335 times)

Offline valleysniper

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How to increase draw weight
« on: June 27, 2019, 07:00:29 PM »
I would like to increase the poundage I draw about 10 pounds. Is there a better way besides just getting a heavier bow and shooting or drawing repeatetly.....Gary

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Re: How to increase draw weight
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2019, 09:49:25 PM »
What I'm getting at is, is there some type of weigjt ttaining that would be better pr how should I go about it ?

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Re: How to increase draw weight
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2019, 11:24:35 PM »
Drawing bows uses specific muscles so exercising with equipment that imitates drawing a bow would be the best. Gradually working up those 10# would be important so you don't strain or injure yourself.
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Re: How to increase draw weight
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2019, 12:17:30 AM »
My method may not be best for you, however, has well served this 61 yr old.

For 7 months, I typically shoot approximately 40#s.

For spring turkey season and deer season, I jump to 50 to 52#s.

When first transitioning to 50 to 52#s, I start building up and getting acclimated approximately three weeks in advance. I shoot just enough arrows until my form starts to deteriorate. It may be less than a half a dozen arrows. I don’t shoot one more arrow at the higher poundage but immediately go back to run approximately 60 arrows thru the lower poundage bow.

I repeat the process daily and sometimes twice a day until I gradually build up to being able to properly execute shots on at least a couple of dozen arrows at the higher poundage. Note: I decrease the number of shots at the lower poundage as the number of shots at the higher poundage significantly increase.

I am ready to switch the shooting session completely over to the higher poundage within a week. I feel reasonably acclimated by the end of the 2nd week and the shot feels quite comfortable well before the end of the 3rd week.
 Note: Properly managing length between shots and number of consecutive arrows shot may go far in expediting full acclimation. Also, I do actively strength train.

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Re: How to increase draw weight
« Reply #4 on: June 28, 2019, 08:28:32 AM »
I think if you get really close to your backstop and start with 5 shots or so at a session  and gradually increase you will be surprised how quickly you get there.
I seem to remember reading that Howard Hill shot a lot of arrows without a target - just working on form.

When I get used to shooting my fifty lb bows, it isn’t that hard to move up to 55# for instance.
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Re: How to increase draw weight
« Reply #5 on: June 28, 2019, 02:48:37 PM »
My wife got a new bow, going from 40 to 45 in the process. She did exactly what Friend said; shot it until her form began to break down and then quit. After about 2 weeks she shot it just like her old bow. She did complain a bit though. :)

All jokes aside, congrats on trying to move up in weight. It won't take long.

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Re: How to increase draw weight
« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2019, 05:04:16 PM »
Thanks fpr everyones advice. Now i just need to get my new silvertip

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Re: How to increase draw weight
« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2019, 06:54:22 AM »
And congratulation on your efforts to shoot a heavier bow.
I wish I could shoot 63# again but now as I sneak out of my 50's, bows in the 50#-53# range are it for me.
I shot 55# last year for hunting but had to shoot 2 or 3 times a week in order to stay proficient.
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