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General Archery Discussion
Draw length determining....read 2 ways....
yodude
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Posted: 1/16/2023 9:14:29 PM EDT
Determine wingspan and divide by 2.5
Or Wingspan, -15 divide by two
One site stated the topmost method is a failsafe method. Or, is it better to just measure.
Anyway, my wingspan is 72 inches. Both values turn up 29 inches. Or is measuring better?
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yodude
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Posted: 1/16/2023 9:34:53 PM EDT
[#1]
Actually measuring is 28.5. Sounds like I can conclude 20 inches. Just confirm. THANKS
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Posted: 1/26/2023 2:13:10 PM EDT
[#2]
What you have is a starting point and from there it may very well vary due to the bow itself and your form.
Draw length determining....read 2 ways....
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