Common questions

What size recurve limbs do I need?

What size recurve limbs do I need?

If you’re shooting more than a 29″ draw, a 70″ bow is recommended. If you shoot more than a 27″ draw, it’s a 68″ bow. If you shoot more than a 25″ draw, it’s a 66″ bow. If you shoot less than a 25″ bow, you should consider a 64″ bow (short limbs and a 23″ riser).

How do you size a takedown bow?

You want a bow that is at leas twice as long as your draw length. If your draw length is 28″, you want a recurve that’s 56″ or more. The longer the bow, the more accurate it generally is.

How are bow limbs made?

Most modern bow limbs are constructed of fiberglass or other composite materials with some being one solid piece and others consisting of several layers of various materials laminated together. Some bow manufacturers use a single, solid limb design while others utilize split limbs.

How do you size yourself for a bow?

Just stand naturally. Have someone else help you, and measure from the tip of one middle finger to the other. Then simply divide that number by 2.5. The quotient is your approximate draw length (in inches) for your body size.

How do you determine what size bow you need?

DRAW LENGTH First, spread your arms outward from your side to form a “T” with your palms facing forward. Next, have a friend measure your wingspan from the tips of your middle fingers. Divide this number by 2.5 and you should be relatively close to your actual draw length.

Can you adjust the draw weight on a recurve bow?

Yes, you can adjust the draw weight on certain recurve bows – Lancaster Archery Supply.

What are the advantages of a takedown recurve bow?

A considerable advantage for recurve bows over compound bows is the ability to upgrade the bow over time, assuming you are using a takedown style recurve bow. Takedown recurve bows allow the user to separate the bow into three separate parts, the riser plus the top and bottom limbs.

What bow has limbs that curve away from the belly of bow?

When unstrung, the entire length of the bow curves forward from the belly (away from the archer), resembling a “C”; this differentiates a reflex bow from a recurve bow in which only the outer parts of the limbs turn away from the archer.

What are recurve bows made of?

Modern recurve bows are generally made from layers of fiberglass or wood around a core made of carbon foam or wood. The diagram on this page by Discover Archery clearly labels the parts of a recurve bow, demonstrating how it all comes together to create the graceful style of the recurve.

What is a recurve bow in archery?

A recurve bow is a bow with limbs that curve away from the archer when unstrung. A recurve bow stores more energy and delivers energy more efficiently than the equivalent straight-limbed bow, giving a greater amount of energy and speed to the arrow.

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Ruth Doyle