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Old 20-04-05, 02:44 PM
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Limbs: Samick Masters
Sight: Shibuya Double Click
Stabilisers: Beiter Multirod & AG
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RE: Range as function of poundage. And another thing. Three things, in fact.

You said it yourself

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When I draw fully, I always feel as if....well, if the draw was an inch or two longer, I'd be more comfortable
With 'beginners' draw length generally increases as their technique improves. (bow arm alignment, back tension etc.)

One suggestion is to use a low draw weight bow and identify the draw length at which everying techniquewise feels right. Measure the length and (with a clicker) transfer this length to your actual bow. May be a struggle at first because of the increase draw weight. Can take months to get the muscles up to speed.
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