Originally posted by xtrema312:
There are a lot of variables. Is that a 35# bow or 35@your draw length? Are you very young, older than say 45 and do you have a history of injury to shoulders or upper back? Does it feel very easy to draw and hold it for a while? 5# is always a safe recommendation, but if your are 20-40, average building, and fit, I would say 10# if you have real good form in how you draw, good back tension, and you are getting full draw length now. Now if you were shooting 50# I may not recomend jumping to 60.
True, forgive me...
Shooting a 35# Samik Sage TD Recurve
35# @ 28", I'm 44, fit, feel like my form is there and shooting 8" groups at 20 yds with the occasional flyer and I try to shoot instinctively.
Usually shoot 40-50 arrows then quit and shoot just about every day, either in the back yard, indoor range or the outdoor range. However, yesterday, I shot about 80-100 arrows, just having fun, staying relaxed and never felt fatigued.
Again, i've been shooting a solid month now, focusing primarily on my form.
So I guess I feel like I'm ready to upgrade...