Charlie P. (NY)
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Yes! Traditional archery, do you shoot modern arrows? I'am getting into recurve hunting, with a long reach I'am having trouble finding a vintage bow with that "extra" flex...as recurves are rated at 28#. 32" draw is pushing it. They pinch & stack, or break. I'm looking at modern take downs.
Wood arrows only since 1982. I tried aluminum briefly.
I'm 6'2" and draw a good 30". I have bows of 58" that have a little finger pinch, but my "honey" is a 1966 Browning Explorer of 62" AMO that is respectably fast (185 fps) with 600 grain arrows of Douglas fir. Made of Amazon Rosewood and irreplaceable now. Note that AMo for recurves is measured 1-3/4" ahead of the deepest part of the grip. For broadhead clearance I keep my shafts 32" and put a 7/8" head taper for the glue-on points.

This year I hunted with a 58" Shakespeare Necedah of 1965. No shots offerered this year.

I use up all of a 32" arrow by the time I taper for point & nock.

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