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Recommend a forgiving bow to draw....
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<blockquote data-quote="Zen Archery" data-source="post: 2855753" data-attributes="member: 60545"><p>As suggested drop poundage. Bows are becoming more efficient and the selection of arrows and broad-heads is endless but helpful.</p><p></p><p>Some bows go as high as 85% let-off but some of those have a sharp curve to get there. Also check state regulations. Didn't realize some actually monitor max l/o. </p><p></p><p>I've also found bows with long riser, with shorter limbs and aggressive cams, (target bows) to be the smoothest through the draw cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zen Archery, post: 2855753, member: 60545"] As suggested drop poundage. Bows are becoming more efficient and the selection of arrows and broad-heads is endless but helpful. Some bows go as high as 85% let-off but some of those have a sharp curve to get there. Also check state regulations. Didn’t realize some actually monitor max l/o. I’ve also found bows with long riser, with shorter limbs and aggressive cams, (target bows) to be the smoothest through the draw cycle. [/QUOTE]
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