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SOURCE: Why does the bow length need to match my draw length?
The bow length needs to match your draw length because
the bow limb is designed to be used at a particular draw length range. For
instance if you use a bow with limbs too long for your draw length, you won't
be able to flex the limbs enough to make them efficient.
In order to find out the exact draw length, hold a tape measure in your bow hand and then pull the tape measure as you would a bow string to the corner of your mouth.
The bow length needs to match your draw length because the bow limb is designed to be used at a particular draw length range. For instance if you use a bow with limbs too long for your draw length, you won't be able to flex the limbs enough to make them efficient.
A Reflex bow
is a unique bow that has curved arms that turn away from the archer. The curves
put the materials of the bow under greater pressure, allowing a fairly short
bow to have a high draw weight and a long draw length. I personally own a
Reflex bow of my own an had lots of other bows and for me it's the most
powerful bow I've ever used, so you defiantly try this bow out.
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