How do you figure out what size bow you need?

How do you figure out what size bow you need?

First, spread your arms outward from your side to form a “T” with your palms facing forward. Next, have a friend measure your wingspan from the tips of your middle fingers. Divide this number by 2.5 and you should be relatively close to your actual draw length.

What kind of bow do I need?

If you can easily pull back 60 pounds to start, go with a 60 to 70 pound draw weight bow, and start at 60 and slowly work your way up to 70. If 60 is too heavy to start, then choose a 60 pound draw weight bow, and have the limbs “turned down” to about 50 pounds to start.

What bow draw weight do I need?

A Beginners Guide to Buying the Right Bow in 3 Simple Steps

Archer Weight Approx. Draw Weight (Compound Bow)
Small Children (70-100 lbs.) 15-25 lbs.
Larger-Frame Children (100-130 lbs.) 25-35 lbs.
Small-Frame Women (100-130 lbs.) 25-35 lbs.
Medium-Frame Women (130-160 lbs.) 30-40 lbs.

Does bow size matter?

Yes, it does matter! But it’s an individual preference. I prefer a bow 64″ or shorter in the field, but on the target line, weight matters just as much as length [which can be very long]. A decision you’ll have to make after trying different lengths!

What draw weight should I get for a recurve bow?

Choose a recurve bow which has a draw weight of 40 pounds minimum. Now, you can hunt perfectly well for smaller game like turkey and rabbit with a 35 or even 30 lbs. bow, but for anything larger than that (deer, elk) you’ll need 40 lbs. or more. So while you might not be able to handle more than 30 lbs.

What is the best bow brand?

The Best Compound Bows for 2020

  1. Mathews VXR 31.5. See Photo Gallery.
  2. Hoyt Carbon RX-4 Ultra. See Photo Gallery.
  3. Hoyt Axius Alpha. See Photo Gallery.
  4. Prime Black 5. See Photo Gallery.
  5. Bowtech Revolt. See Photo Gallery.
  6. PSE Nock On EVO NTN 33M. See Photo Gallery.
  7. Bear Status EKO. See Photo Gallery.

How do I choose a bow for a beginner?

As a beginner, choose a compound bow that has a wide weight range (resistance). This allows you to start at a low draw weight (the force required to pull back the bow) and still take powerful shots. As you become stronger, you can adjust the bow to higher draw weights to increase power.

What is a good bow for beginners?

​The best type of bow for a beginner is a recurve bow. This will enable you to learn the basics of archery with the most versatile and cost effective type of bow before you consider getting a more expensive compound.

Is a 60 lb bow enough for deer?

For whitetail deer hunting anything above 40 lbs is fine. For larger game such as elk or moose a good recommendation is at least 60-65 lbs of draw weight. A general rule of thumb is that a shooter should be able to shoot a bow about 30 times in a row without being fatigued.

How far can a 60 lb bow shoot?

The effective range for most compound bow-wielding hunters is between 30 and 60 yards, with the majority staying in the 30 to 40-yard range. A hunter who can take down any kind of game at even 60 yards is either highly skilled or highly lucky.

What is a good beginner bow for archery?

The Genesis RH Lost Camo bow is another excellent choice for beginners, and the best archery teachers know it. This bow gets outstanding reviews from men, women, and children who have shot the bow at targets and at game. Schools that teach archery use this bow because it is so well designed for young bodies.

What size bow to buy?

If your draw length is less than 28 inches, you should choose a bow that is between 62 and 66 inches and if your draw length is more than 28 inches, get a bow that is between 66 inches and 70 inches.

What size bow do I Need?

For the sake of stability it is recommended that your recurve bow not be less than 58 inches. Choosing a bow length depends a lot on your draw length. If your draw length is less than 28 inches, you should choose a bow that is between 62 and 66 inches and if your draw length is more than 28 inches, get a bow that is between 66 inches and 70 inches.

Who makes the best recurve bows?

Bear Archery Grizzly. The Grizzly is our top pick in the realm of recurve bows. Bear archery has a history of building great bows, and this one is no exception. The design is fantastic and it really packs a punch.