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Old 05-10-06, 04:02 PM
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Riser: FiberBow
Limbs: W&W Inno
Sight: Shibuya
Stabilisers: FiberBow S3
Button: Shibuya Dual Click
Bow String: FF Plus
Arrows: ACE

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Originally Posted by Psychobiker View Post
Apologies, I was lying in bed trying to type on the ground, and completely forgot the button . It was in the cart yesterday that I priced though.

Gotcha, cheers for the advice . I draw 30" and I'm 6' 2", most advise a 70 to be safe.
And by limb savers - the pockets you put the limbs into, not the rubber grommet thing. Non compus mentus at that time of morning .
the tab I had in the cart was a platform type
Is your draw length to the front of the bow?

What is this recent fad for 70" Bows, up 30 - 31" most people can still benefit from 68" bow as it offers better cast and speed. OK there may be the possible issue of pinching but that also depends on hand size. For every inch under 31" you can loose up to 2lb holding weight at full drawer with a 70" bow. For top archers that's not a problem but a lower weights it makes the longer distances harder to reach all for the sake of a very slightly smoother draw.
Balistic fps may not show up much diffrence but the difference in arrow speed at 100yrd is bigger.

Why 26" long rod IMHO would have thought 28" would provide be better balance on a 70" bow

Which negrini if it's the small one (Economy) just remember it holds 9 arrows and once you have your bow and limbs in, there is little space for much else especially if you use the foam.

Finger or bow sling

And finally don't forget a quiver
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