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Old 11-21-2008, 07:08 PM
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The best advise I can give you, is this Before you buy your first bow, go to a bow shop and get yourself measure. They should let you shoot a number of bows. You'll know the exact draw lenght and the weight that is requird for you to be able to shoot accurately.
Once you know that then start looking around, in the bargain finder, Ebay and other places like the outdoorsman web site to find yourself a use bow that you willl be happy with.

If you buy a use bow from canadian tire etc and if it's the wrong bow for you, you will not enjoy the sport.

Good luck
exactly, heres how you figure out your draw length

Recommended Draw Weight Ranges (Modern Compound Bows)


Very Small Child (55-70 lbs.) 10-15 lbs.
Small Child (70-100 lbs.) 15-25 lbs.
Larger Child (100-130 lbs.) 25-35 lbs.
Small Frame Women (100-130 lbs.) 25-35 lbs.
Medium Frame Women (130-160 lbs) 30-40 lbs.
Athletic Older Child (Boys 130-150 lbs.) 40-50 lbs.
Small Frame Men (120-150 lbs.) 45-55 lbs.
Large Frame Women (160+ lbs.) 45-55 lbs.
Medium Frame Men (150-180 lbs.) 55-65 lbs.
Large Frame Men (180+ lbs.) 65-75 lbs.

i used this to figure out if my buddies bow was the right bow for me before he sold it to me. and so far its working out.
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