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hunting stix
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draw weight
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September 23, 2007, 04:28:00 PM »
How do you decide on what is the correct draw weight? I'm used to compounds, so I don't know how the trad set up is done. I mean do you go by how long you hold at full draw, or if your shaking, etc???
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knot klipper
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Re: draw weight
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September 23, 2007, 04:49:00 PM »
Wondering the same thing myself. I'm thinking 45 lbs is plenty for Whitetail out to 20 yards.
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Jerry Jeffer
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Re: draw weight
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September 23, 2007, 05:20:00 PM »
I shoot 45#. I used to shoot 50# for a long time. I only changed draw weight because I like the bow. I'm looking to get a new bow around 50-55# . You have to go out and try a few bows. You want to be able to shoot a bit with out being tired. And you want a bow that you feel you have control of, not struggling.
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kawika b
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Re: draw weight
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September 23, 2007, 05:21:00 PM »
if your'e just starting out with trad gear then go as light as available to get used to this style of archey,,,with 60%LO i can hold most any compound ALL day,,,not so with trad bows. go slow and take it easy to build yourself up. 45# from what i've been reading (i read a lot) is enuff for deer.
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