Im sitting with a bit of an issue. My dl is to long for the bow. If i increase d-loop length the peep moves away from my eye and i sit with in-between size. Bow can only go up to 30-30.5" my bow arm is still significantly bent at full draw and i am not leaning back. If i straiten my bow arm my draw hand moves forward to a point where i have no consistent 3 point anchor point at all. So i would probably need to buy another bow or make it work with a long d-loop and 1/4" peep
I’m continually fascinated by the obsession of using high draw weight bows. Unless you are taking huge animals like in Africa, maybe not even then?, there’s physically no reason to draw 75-80#’s. IMO. I’ve put 455 grain fixed blade arrows at 59#’s completely thru several mature American elk. These are very thick skinned animals especially in the kill zone area. 20+ years ago when I was 50+ years old I shot a 70-72# bow. The arrows available then were IMO junk compared to the market now. Same for great designs on broadheads. Just saying!👍👍
I wish I had access to videos like these 30yrs ago...
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Draw length is most important for me for a good hold on target Thanks for great info
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Im sitting with a bit of an issue. My dl is to long for the bow. If i increase d-loop length the peep moves away from my eye and i sit with in-between size. Bow can only go up to 30-30.5" my bow arm is still significantly bent at full draw and i am not leaning back. If i straiten my bow arm my draw hand moves forward to a point where i have no consistent 3 point anchor point at all. So i would probably need to buy another bow or make it work with a long d-loop and 1/4" peep
What is your measured draw length?
I’m continually fascinated by the obsession of using high draw weight bows. Unless you are taking huge animals like in Africa, maybe not even then?, there’s physically no reason to draw 75-80#’s. IMO. I’ve put 455 grain fixed blade arrows at 59#’s completely thru several mature American elk. These are very thick skinned animals especially in the kill zone area. 20+ years ago when I was 50+ years old I shot a 70-72# bow. The arrows available then were IMO junk compared to the market now. Same for great designs on broadheads. Just saying!👍👍
One day I will go on a elk hunt! That is one of the ultimate hunts for me