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Longer limbs tend to be more stable and forgiving than the shorter varients of the same limbs, but have a slower cast. For archers with a longer drawlength (about 29") this dosn't matter as much because they are getting the benfits of a smoother, more stable limb and are getting the extra poundage to help combat the slower casting speed.
This is the main reason that i've shot long limbs ever since i finished my beginners course... and also because i get finger pinching on shorter limbs.. cause i have reasonable fat fingers
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