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Bear take down
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<blockquote data-quote="southernhunter" data-source="post: 4530378" data-attributes="member: 8852"><p>As my form gets better my draw length has shortened up I am now around 29.5/30 . I once was trying to draw 31" I am 6'3". I have always been concerned with my longer draw length and "stacking" issues but I read so many things I don't know what to believe , obviously a shorter bow is better for hunting but I don't want to be fighting the bow either. Unfortunately you can't try trad bows as easily because no one has them in stock , especially left hand, it makes it tough to decide on what to buy, I have bought several trad bows over the last few years. it's been a guessing game and with plenty of mistakes made on my part. I have learned a lot through mistakes but there is so much more to learn. I don't know if I can afford it!! lol I appreciate the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southernhunter, post: 4530378, member: 8852"] As my form gets better my draw length has shortened up I am now around 29.5/30 . I once was trying to draw 31” I am 6’3”. I have always been concerned with my longer draw length and “stacking” issues but I read so many things I don’t know what to believe , obviously a shorter bow is better for hunting but I don’t want to be fighting the bow either. Unfortunately you can’t try trad bows as easily because no one has them in stock , especially left hand, it makes it tough to decide on what to buy, I have bought several trad bows over the last few years. it’s been a guessing game and with plenty of mistakes made on my part. I have learned a lot through mistakes but there is so much more to learn. I don’t know if I can afford it!! lol I appreciate the help. [/QUOTE]
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