Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: Fullabull on December 06, 2016, 10:53:42 AM
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Hi folks,
Looking to get my 22 year old son a long bow for xmas. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations and what poundage I should get. We archery hunt for Elk so just want to make sure he has enough power. He's young and strong currently shooting 70# compound.
Thinking 55 or 60$ for a long bow?
Thoughts anyone?
thanks in advance.
Fullabull
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55# max at his new draw length! Nothing shorter than 62" either for a first timer! It's much tougher to draw than a compound & hold long enough to be accurate! After a couple of shots he'll think the 55# longbow is tougher to draw than his 70# compound bow! (grin)
ElkNut1
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You might consider starting him at a lower weight and he can trade up later. I'd recommend 45 lbs so he can hold back at full draw and agree with Paul's suggestion about the long bow length. I had a beautiful Jim Reynolds that I had to sell because it was too much bow for my old shoulders.
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I agree with what has been said, start with lighter weight. easier to shoot and more enjoyable. You can always move it up in poundage later.
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Thanks Paul and gang, appreciate the feedback. Was definitely looking at a 64" bow.
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Maybe late for X-mas, but I've had good luck with Check-mate bows and the price is good, if they are still available.
Not a longbow, but the low dollar Samick bows are a blast and a great place to start. Make a good carp bow as well when a guy moves up.
I agree with 45# max. I shoot compound, recurve, and longbow. Holding 45# at full draw is harder and different than pulling past 70# at half draw and holding 15# at full draw. A guy needs to learn form with an easily controllable draw weight.
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With my 55# recurve I can hold my draw for about a three count before I start to waver and shake abit. Its pretty much see the spot you want to hit, draw, aim and release. Theres no holding your draw till the perfect moment.
Buy a cheap 35-45# bow to learn on then get a nice 55# bow to transition to and hunt with. Maybe 60-65 if hes strong.
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how big is he ? whats his draw length , remember they are rated at 28 inches
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I'm in the 55 pound and above camp.