Hi all, I’ve gotten interested in trying traditional archery and done some reading, but I’ve read myself around in circles and can’t really decide what direction to go. Hoping to get some advice.
First off, like a recent poster, I’m a tall guy with a long draw. I’m 6’5” and currently shoot an Elite with a 31.5” draw. (My local shop says I need a 32” draw, but until some recent Matthews bows, I’m not aware of anyone that makes a 32” draw, and the 31.5” feels fine to me.)
I understand that means I’ll need a longer bow. I’ve been looking at recurves but don’t want to spend all that much in case I decide this isn’t for me. I almost pulled the trigger on a vintage 64” Bear, but decided to do some more research. I then decided that ILF was the way to go because I could upgrade down the line, but, wow!, those things are pricey! And so many options that my head started to spin.
So, what’s your best recommendation for a tall guy wanting to dip his toe into traditional? Vintage or new? Riser height? Limb length? What do I realistically need to spend to get my foot in the door and have a decent setup?
Thanks for your help!
First off, like a recent poster, I’m a tall guy with a long draw. I’m 6’5” and currently shoot an Elite with a 31.5” draw. (My local shop says I need a 32” draw, but until some recent Matthews bows, I’m not aware of anyone that makes a 32” draw, and the 31.5” feels fine to me.)
I understand that means I’ll need a longer bow. I’ve been looking at recurves but don’t want to spend all that much in case I decide this isn’t for me. I almost pulled the trigger on a vintage 64” Bear, but decided to do some more research. I then decided that ILF was the way to go because I could upgrade down the line, but, wow!, those things are pricey! And so many options that my head started to spin.
So, what’s your best recommendation for a tall guy wanting to dip his toe into traditional? Vintage or new? Riser height? Limb length? What do I realistically need to spend to get my foot in the door and have a decent setup?
Thanks for your help!