Archery | Choosing Bow Size

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  • @MichaelAussie05
    @MichaelAussie05 10 років тому +131

    I find these videos amazingly useful you are seriously the only person to explain it in a understandable way. I have spoken to many people at my local archery clubs and NONE of them could explain the basics like this in a consistent understandable way. There are so many opinions and people never agree but you seem to hit the middle road on all of your videos thanks again.

  • @davecatalina3191
    @davecatalina3191 9 років тому +16

    Thanks NUsensi. I have watched all your videos at least 50 times and I rewatch them every nite. You are my "Go To" for expert advice. I am 68 years old. MY ULTIMATE GOAL IN ARCHERY: TO SHOOT FOR GOLD IN THE 2020 WORLD CUP IN MEDELLIN, AGAINST NUSENSI, AND I WIN! :)

    • @tomzin33
      @tomzin33 3 роки тому +1

      Are you still shooting? Curious to see your progress!

    • @Zero69767
      @Zero69767 2 роки тому

      @@tomzin33 probably died

  • @Tfinder10001
    @Tfinder10001 9 років тому +2

    Thankyou, just ordered my first recurve and your advice made me feel so much better.

  • @willshaman2128
    @willshaman2128 4 роки тому

    This channel is utterly awesome for its clarity and attention to detail. Newbies like me (i.e. 6'4" ones with a 32.5" draw length) get totally obsessed with length when looking at buying his their first bow while the club's closed for lockdown. Thanks Nu Sensei!

  • @Sheepy007
    @Sheepy007 8 років тому +46

    Ohhhh I see what you did there with mentioning the bow size and how you held the bow.

    • @galenkaa
      @galenkaa 5 років тому

      What? I didn't get it

    • @vela7447
      @vela7447 5 років тому +1

      @@galenkaa :,(

    • @jamesliew738
      @jamesliew738 2 роки тому

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @youunculturedswine9378
    @youunculturedswine9378 8 років тому +92

    I like this guy

  • @BlueTressym
    @BlueTressym 8 років тому

    Thank you for this video. I'd never given size much thought before. I am actually a larper, so I am shooting (with padded safety arrows) at moving targets. I don't know what kind of bow would be optimal for me; for safety, most LARP systems impose a max draw of around 30lbs, sometimes 25lbs.
    According to a rough measurement, my draw length is about 26". According to what's written (actually On the bow) it says '28lbs 62", 26lbs 66"' I am approx. 5'3" tall, making the current bow length closer to the 62" mark. The limbs are ones I bought separately for it because the draw weight was too high with the ones it had. No idea of the origins of the bow as I got it secondhand.

  • @ranggaadhi9440
    @ranggaadhi9440 5 років тому +4

    Well i do find some helpful tips to exactly measure your draw lenght (DL for short.) First, pickup your bow (obviously) then stab some cardboard to your arrow around 1/3 of the arrow, then go for your anchor point. The cardboard should be pushed by the bow when you get for your anchor point. Then measure the arrow from the nock to the cardboard. Aaaand done. Sorry if my english is bad.

  • @gavin7683
    @gavin7683 6 років тому +3

    i am about 6'3" i walked into a archey store and the guy took one look at me and said that i would break anything that wasnt a 27' riser. i figure that he's off about the breakage but how uncomfortable would 2 inches of stacking be?

  • @ashesfallenart
    @ashesfallenart 5 років тому +5

    I went to an archery store and bough what they recommended, a 58 opm for me... I'm 5'2... I measured my drawlength etc and it all seemed to recommend 64 in and above. thank you for the video, at least i feel like I can still use my bow even though it might be a bit short.

    • @redhongkong
      @redhongkong 4 роки тому +1

      i think archery store only recommend overstocked cheap bow to beginners. do ur own research, never trust seller XD. while i was hunting on my first bow. i found a omp explorer 2.0 62" 29lb RH. for 77 Canadian Dollars from amazon. imediately clicked buy. it will come in tomorrow, just hoping its not defective/openbox item.

    • @rayman365
      @rayman365 4 роки тому +1

      chang hye jin must be around same size ,i'm sure hers is a 68" i find a 55lb 60" hunting bow less smooth and harder to pull than a 60lb 70" longbow .. pretty sure short bows compound draw weight

  • @roderickconstantino5354
    @roderickconstantino5354 6 років тому

    Well. Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for.

  • @blackriflex39
    @blackriflex39 Рік тому

    i found a adult sized fiberglass recurve my dad bought in the late 70s . i started shooting it just for kicks and found that i enjoy the activity . im a seasoned firearm target shooter so i fell in love with the bow lol... i want to buy a proper sized recurve but i have no clue what brands to look at my budget is 150-200$ i also dont have a clue what the draw weight i need is.. i plan to shoot this bow over and over but not wanting to soft of a draw weight ... confused? good because i am lol.. great video

  • @AY-zm5lg
    @AY-zm5lg 6 років тому +3

    so...suppose I want to have a 66" bow, I have a chose between a 23" handle with M length limbs and a 25" handle with S length limbs. what is the difference?

    • @adrianflo6481
      @adrianflo6481 2 роки тому

      available draw distance. longer limbs = longer draw distance. I believe its called stacking, where you feel a noticeable heavier draw if you go above the draw distance of your bow.
      i have a 26.5 draw distance, a 66in bow with short limbs gives me around 26in. which is nearly perfect for me. Any tall bois out there will not have as good a time using my bow, but its still completely serviceable for a beginner.

  • @atomoyoga
    @atomoyoga 6 років тому

    COOL DUDE! THANKS FOR ADVICES AND SENCE OF HUMOR...

  • @nicoaguilar13
    @nicoaguilar13 4 роки тому

    I’m looking for a bow that would be a good crossover for small game hunting but also backyard and 3D archery. My draw length according to the equation is 31” and optimal draw weight for me is 45 pounds. Looking for a traditional off the shelf-shooting recurve bow. Any suggestions of what height would be good to fit those needs?

  • @Zane-It
    @Zane-It 9 років тому +1

    What is your opinion on the 28 inch 91 lb gozer bow

  • @henrikjonsson3397
    @henrikjonsson3397 5 років тому

    I am 176cm 5'9" long but have an arm span of around 186cm 6'1" so thats 73inches diveded by 2.5 gives a draw length of 29inches. So I bought a 25inch riser with medium limbs for a 68" bow. But I don't feel like I draw the bow full lenght. I even tried a anchor point so far back that I got a little string slap in the chest. Whould I have been better of with a 23" riser or short limbs?
    I have not yet had anyone measure my acctual draw lenght

  • @bigbadger69
    @bigbadger69 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for all your amazing videos! Getting back into it, and looking at getting a Samick Sage/Red Fox... Yeah, I know...
    I'm 171 cm tall, and have a calculated draw length of 25,35", my wingspan being 161 cm. I was going for a 64" bow, since that's where I belong according to charts, but I see people on forums with a much higher draw length than me shooting 60" and 62" recurves. Really confused. I want to shoot trad/barebow.

    • @Surfgurf
      @Surfgurf 4 роки тому

      What did you choose? Im 171 to :)

  • @FELY7494
    @FELY7494 3 роки тому

    Thank you! This explains alot about my archery experience. I bought a 50lb samick sage for my first bow and I didn't realize it was to small for me. I'm 5'10" with a 69" wing span and probably have a 29.5-30 inch draw length. I kept getting skin ripped off of my pointer and middle finger and it was extremely difficult for me to hold full draw for longer than a second or two. I will get a longer bow now and see how that feels. Thanks for the great insight!

    • @ailanifeather2320
      @ailanifeather2320 2 роки тому

      You could not hold your draw for a second? Then you are pulling too much for you to handle for the time

    • @FELY7494
      @FELY7494 2 роки тому

      @@ailanifeather2320 thanks for the insight. That's what I figured the stacking was to much at full draw. I bought a 50# journey and now I can take my time and aim at full draw.

    • @32xx
      @32xx Рік тому

      just drop the tension down to 20-25lbs , with your draws added tension youll be at around 50lbs total draw and you'll be able to hold it "forever". In contrast to your already set 50lbs your draw is fighting to add more lbs resulting in less muscle stamina to hold the draw weight.

  • @narcissisticnarcissus4956
    @narcissisticnarcissus4956 3 роки тому +1

    So should I get the "full sized" 68" bow if I can, and a small one if there are no options?
    Or do you mean shorter is better than full size one for a newbie?

  • @another90skid98
    @another90skid98 5 років тому +3

    so I'm a little confused my finger to finger measures at 72, which means my drawl should be 28.8 which means my bow should be 68. I know you're saying bow size doesn't matter but i still want the ideal size for me.

  • @georgeparaschivescu4819
    @georgeparaschivescu4819 5 років тому

    So if i'm 6'2, it's ok if i get a smaller bow, than the one optimal for me(70"), as log as it supports a draw length of 30" ?

  • @musick123
    @musick123 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Super helpful information. However, I still have some hesitation in buying too short a bow. I'm 6'2" and have calculated my draw length to be about 30". I'm planning to hunt with a recurve this fall, and so far, the longest bows I've been shown at the two archery shops I've visited are 62". At 45-50 lbs, this seems fine, but at 55 lbs (which is the bow I like the most right now), I'm not able to fully draw it back yet (once I’m able to, with stacking it’ll be around ≈59 lbs). I haven't purchased anything, but what I'm hoping to do (if a 62" bow is doable for my draw length) is to purchase extra limbs that are rated at 35-40 lbs for getting my technique down.
    What are your thoughts? I can't seem to find anything for hunting past 64" (60 and 62 seem to be much more common) and all of the bows that seem to be closest to what I need are more than what I was planning to spend. I'm fine with this as long as it's something that I can use for years to come.
    Would seeking out a 64” bow be ideal for my situation or is 62” at the right draw weight totally fine?
    Thank you!

    • @TheMBBenton
      @TheMBBenton 8 місяців тому

      I know your question is 3 years old, but I would seek out a 64" (at least) bow given your DL.

  • @lupusverdi
    @lupusverdi 4 роки тому

    So what happens to your form and performance if you are at the end of the chart (>31 inch draw length here although i'm not that tall) and shoot a 68 inch recurve targeting bow? Does it affect you or not that much? With me it basically means that 4 inches before i reach my anchorpoint the bow begins to stack throwing me off my routine and also giving me some kind of shot anticipation and additional handshock and reduced accuracy. But can i really blame all this on 4 inches that are missing in size? (i don't have the money right now to buy a 70 inch bow and the only ones i can lend at the range are 68 inches tops)

  • @theephemeralglade1935
    @theephemeralglade1935 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of NUSensei's cheekier videos. He could have been forgiven if the video ended at 50 seconds.

  • @julioaragao
    @julioaragao 9 років тому

    I am a beginner archer, 6' tall, and I have a draw length of 29.5". I own a 40# Martin Panther Take-Down recurve bow, which is 62" long. Exactly as you said, it is a hunting bow, and Martin doesn't sell it in lengths longer than 64" (which I couldn't find when I bought mine). One thing I noticed was that even using an olympic recurve sight and setting it in the higher position in the scale, the arrows get too high in the target. Also, I feel that it's too heavy when drawing, and I get really shaky after a few shots, even after two months practicing with it daily... I am really striving to get a good posture, open stance before shooting, getting the "barrel of the gun" position, bone alignment, anyways, everything Kisik Lee teaches on his "Total Archery" book, but I am having a hard time shooting this bow... I was wondering if that would be that case to try a longer bow...

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  9 років тому

      Julio Aragao This may be an issue with your strength and technique than the bow. If you're struggling with a 40# bow, getting a longer 40#...will still be 40#, though the stacking effect will be less. 40# is very heavy for a beginner -- normally we wouldn't advise over 30# for someone starting out. Another thing you might want to do is to film yourself shooting and get some critique on your form before looking at purchasing different equipment.

  • @jocelynnniel3076
    @jocelynnniel3076 6 років тому

    Ok, so did the technique where I measure tip of finger to my other tip of finger, and divided it by 2.5. I got 26. But when I searched up the charts I got different answers and I got a bit confused. I want to be precise in buying my bow, so I'm wondering what my bow size would be? (sorry for bothering you with this, I know it's more of a personal problem, but I would greatly appreciate your recommendation)

  • @mmikse3
    @mmikse3 8 років тому +4

    Did you just recommend a Samick Sage?.... =P

  • @Siberius-
    @Siberius- 7 років тому

    Yes. Very helpful indeed.

  • @1968CudaGuy
    @1968CudaGuy 4 роки тому +3

    I personally like shorter hunter style recurve bows in the 54"-56" range.. I'm short and have only a 25-26" normal draw. I have a couple 64"-68" recurve bows that I range with but the shorter bows go hunting with me. I have several compound bows and they too are all short. Pearson Equalizer 38" and a PSE Stalker 39" are my favorite. Both set at 50lbs so I'm legal in Georgia to hunt with.

  • @RugerNuger
    @RugerNuger 7 років тому +1

    Hello I was just wondering if u know of any of the leading brands make any good 54" field take down recurves ?? I've looked at Hoyt, w&w but can't find any 54" bows any help would be great thanks

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 років тому

      The "big" brands don't make recurves that small. The W&W Black Wolf is the smallest one that comes to mind. If you want shorter, you may want to look at the Tradtech bows.

  • @sydhussain6694
    @sydhussain6694 6 років тому

    NUSensei
    I'm about 5.10 height. I've been shooting with 68 inch and 25 riser, my draw weight is 34 lbs, I won't be able to reach my anchor point and find that uncomfortable. I've checked my measurement, my draw length is 32.5. So the 70 inch limbs or 27 riser is better for my draw length?

  • @ramargate
    @ramargate 6 років тому +1

    Yes this was helpful. Thank you. I thought i wasted my money on a 62" omp...

  • @borisp9163
    @borisp9163 5 років тому

    my draw length is 30,4", I have quite longer arms for my height, but I like more smaller bows, some kind of hunting bow, I have already selfmade thirth bow, first two was longbows and the last one is experimental.. but I would like to buy one, can you please recommend me what is the smallest size of bow for my draw length?

  • @eugk1364
    @eugk1364 8 років тому +3

    Hi, I want to buy Martin Jagugar Elite bow (it is 60" length), but I have a 32" draw length, is it ok, cause I really scare that I broke the limbs?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому +2

      The limbs won't break. However, the bow will be very uncomfortable to use due to finger pinch and stacking. I would suggest a larger bow.

  • @user-uq1fq6gs3i
    @user-uq1fq6gs3i 6 років тому

    Can you do a review on the black hunter 60” recurve bow on mandarin duck please

  • @haryoseto7918
    @haryoseto7918 7 років тому

    Hello NuSensei, i have 176 cm tall and usually use 70" bow lenght and 34 lbs DW. But i want to buy 68" with 34 lbs DW. Is this okay for me? My draw lenght is 29". Thx before

  • @YunusSAhmed
    @YunusSAhmed 8 років тому +13

    Hello Sensei, I was looking to buy a bow for myself. I am a beginner, as in, I have never used a bow before, and my goal is to eventually be good enough to shoot some small game that comes into my backyard. I was wondering what you would recommend for me. I am a relatively tall person, about 6 '4". My wing span is a little bigger at 6' 6". I was wondering if you could recommend me a specific bow and arrow set for me, like an Amazon link. Cost is not a issue but for now the lower the better. Thanks Sensei.

    • @gamerbreadbaker
      @gamerbreadbaker 5 років тому +3

      Yunus Ahmed
      Umm. It’s been two years. I hope you found a bow.

    • @fteambjj
      @fteambjj 4 роки тому +2

      3 years now, hopefuly you found A bow 😂

    • @YunusSAhmed
      @YunusSAhmed 4 роки тому +1

      Fman 😂 I didn't lmaoo

    • @afroman529973
      @afroman529973 4 роки тому

      4 years now. I hope you found bow my dude

    • @michaeltran9257
      @michaeltran9257 3 роки тому

      Did you find a bow?

  • @Gamerdude535
    @Gamerdude535 9 років тому

    My input, imo size only really matters mainly on self bows, in which case you have to be careful with the short bows and use a shorter draw length, modern recurves and longbows are pretty resilient in terms of draw length. Some stacking will happen with some shorter bows though but it depends.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  9 років тому

      For modern bows, it's not so much a matter of whether bow can handle it. For a target archer, using a bow of the wrong length can make it difficult to anchor properly.

  • @mastrbutcher
    @mastrbutcher 9 років тому +2

    another awesome vid. thx

  • @electronicfreak1111
    @electronicfreak1111 4 роки тому

    How long should my piece of wood be before I make my bio so how long should it be without string

  • @AndalusiaChromatic
    @AndalusiaChromatic 5 років тому +1

    Such as..
    If i use a bigger bow size, not correctly size for me, and that bow have 40 lbs draw length, i will not get full potential power of that bow right?,
    maybe i just get 36 or 38 lbs because of that..
    Can i use the same bigger bow size and increasing the lbs draw length becoming 45 lbs to get 40 lbs draw length Sensei?

    • @Svarttorden
      @Svarttorden 5 років тому

      Every potential strong not in the bow...but in the limb.
      So change your limb with sale and change..

  • @unknownuser4714
    @unknownuser4714 4 роки тому

    my bow is about 10" shorter than me but my arms are long, I'm getting it tomorrow, should i be concerned about my purchase?

  • @barracuda253
    @barracuda253 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Sensei!

  • @SME492
    @SME492 7 років тому +2

    i've been playing archery for a decade and by seeing this I'm a bit concern of my bow.
    My Draw length is 26" and I'm using a 68" bow. Is this somehow okay? or no? or should i change my bow?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 років тому

      There's nothing wrong with this.

  • @kianskii4875
    @kianskii4875 6 років тому

    What are you gonna measure your hand finger to finger like is it inches centimeters

  • @bobbgorena2656
    @bobbgorena2656 8 років тому +1

    Thanks that really helped!! I have a 29.5 draw length and read that I needed a 70" bow and that really confused me since I was looking at hunting recurves. :D

  • @a234633
    @a234633 7 років тому

    Hi I am getting a new riser and limbs but I can not find out how longthe medium size limb so how do I order a string do I have to wait till I get them my original. Bow was a martin saber but I thought my dominate. Hand is what I hold with but it is not right I am s right handed person but need a left handed bow I just do not want to make more mistakes I do not know if I will be able to sell the saber the new one is sf premium plus and the riser is sf premium plus 25 any info would be appreciated

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 років тому

      25" riser + medium limbs = 68" bow. You should get a 68" (AMO) string.

  • @ShawnaCostonPhD
    @ShawnaCostonPhD 8 років тому +8

    Mine is 40lbs at 66"s. It is a take down recurve bow. So, what your telling me is that mine is perfect. Thank you.

  • @thousandsuns
    @thousandsuns 6 років тому +1

    I didn't realize how complex it is when it comes to bows

  • @vepristhorn8278
    @vepristhorn8278 5 років тому +1

    Personally I like shorter bows, I use a 60" bow. 17"riser, medium limbs.
    I have a 68 target bow and I wish I had gone with a 23"riser and short limbs, this of course comes completely from experience.
    Hell my favorite bow to shoot is my 54"Mongolian.
    The only true way to tell is to shoot many bows of many lengths

  • @6string4
    @6string4 4 роки тому

    yes hunting bows are shorter trees hunting in them with a long bow is a bit tricking branches and stuff smaller bows work just fine i use a long bow its more forgiving on release but no matter what bow you get form is everything form is the key no matter what style of bow you get in order to get your form right you have to have a bow you can pull alot !!!!!! ive seen ladys kill deer with 35 lbs 2 blade hunting heads so lbs is nice to have but form is number one i use howard hill style but what every style learn your form bad form means bad shot placement paper or hunting form is number one NUSensei will agree with me on this a coach like sensei is very nice to have until you learn your form and enjoy the sport very fun

  • @salimbarry7316
    @salimbarry7316 8 років тому

    Dear Sir
    Thank you for your videos , I have two questions right now ..I am using Recurve 48" bow 40lb (it is from Ragim factory) ..my length draw is 29" ..I use it feel so comfort I have no any bad experience with it until now , even I reach my anchor point (cheek) in easy way...Is that fine? or I will cause damage to my bow by time? >
    Other matter, My dominate eye is the left eye, my dominate arm is the right arm .. is that mean I am cross-dominant? any way even with this case I can hit perfectly a point in the target like 1 c.m by 1 c.m in easy way from distance (5 meters)... usually I look to the target with two eyes open...I feel fine like this so is it ok if I continue practice like this? Or I must try to practice my left arm to be the dominate arm instead of right arm? Thank you in advanced for your advice.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      There is no risk to your bow. You are cross-dominant. If you can shoot fine with both eyes, then you have nothing to worry about.

    • @salimbarry7316
      @salimbarry7316 8 років тому

      +NUSensei Many thanks Sir, Who teach others (good teaching) is the best.

  • @anandaswarupbose6383
    @anandaswarupbose6383 3 роки тому

    Do you know about Indian Round Bow. If yes...Can you give it a quick review?

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 5 років тому

    I'm 6' tall, I'm buying a Recurve bow... What's the best set up size for me? I'm gonna do archery, hunting, and general GOOFING off with my Samick sage recurve..

  • @kusholhumedeo7851
    @kusholhumedeo7851 2 роки тому

    What would be the gap between hold and the line of string from a free curved bow? i.e. without string. Pls reply me🙏

  • @LordFren
    @LordFren 10 років тому

    Nu Sensei, what if I use a bow that is larger than what is recommended for me. According to the suggestion box I should be using a 64-66 bow, but I use a 68. Could that have a negative effect on my shot?

    • @montage503
      @montage503 9 років тому

      I have a 68" bow (25" riser with medium limbs) and I have a 26" draw so I am losing some efficiency. However, I found the greatest inconvenience that affected my shot was the bowstring angle. The string was catching my chest on my bow arm as opposed to my 62" wood recurve. It forced me to adjust my anchor and weird stuff was happening so I bought a chest protector and it didn't matter as much.
      NUSensei's archery videos are very helpful watched almost all of them. Just wished I watched them before I bought my first olympic bow. Could have saved a few extra $$.

  • @anejey5026
    @anejey5026 3 роки тому

    I measured my draw length at around 29,5" using an arrow, will a 64" bow still be okay for me?
    I want to get a recurve for simple backyard target shooting, but the bow I have my eye on (Matrix Evo) is only available in 64" around here.

    • @anejey5026
      @anejey5026 3 роки тому

      If I use the arm span / 2.5 method, I get a draw length of 27-28.

  • @KILLKING110
    @KILLKING110 8 років тому

    the bow I ordered for hunting is the samick sage journey since that's a better fit for me hunting bow wise

  • @slin12MSP
    @slin12MSP 8 років тому +2

    does archer length mean anything to bow length? i am 5.7" btw
    and if it does, what bow length should i take
    thanks,
    greets

    • @ausintune9014
      @ausintune9014 8 років тому

      +slin 12 MSP prob 68 inch :P for target bow

  • @GameOver-fn2og
    @GameOver-fn2og 2 роки тому

    I made a mistake when buying traditional recurve. I bought bow which was 32 inches in max draw lenght guaranteed by manufacturer (i have 33 inch max draw lenght) , but was too short in size, so I was hardly able to pull it more 28 inches before it started to stack the draw weight like crazy...

  • @vc3694
    @vc3694 5 років тому

    Really helpful. Thanks

  • @TheAngryHippie
    @TheAngryHippie 4 роки тому

    Question, I bought a 56 inch recurve, with a 50 lbs draw weight... but I am 5'9''... is this still doable?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  4 роки тому +1

      It's going to be a tough one. Doable, but it depends on how well you can handle heavier weights.

    • @TheAngryHippie
      @TheAngryHippie 4 роки тому

      @@NUSensei Will I have to worry about it snapping? Thank you for your prompt reply!

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  4 роки тому +1

      That's highly unlikely, unless the bow is not rated to be drawn further than a stated maximum.

  • @anthonytan225
    @anthonytan225 9 років тому +4

    NU Sensei..
    I'm About 185cm In Height...
    I'm Looking For The Right Bow Size...
    I Have Been Shooting 24" Draw And 28" Draw 66 Inch Bows...
    Should I Go For Longer Bows?
    24" Draw Are Easier For Me To Pull...
    28" Draw Are More Powerful For Me...
    What Should I Choose?

  • @lesliecompton4061
    @lesliecompton4061 5 років тому +2

    stacking=limbs comeing inward not backward
    ---- forward propels the arrow inward does not (compounds use a pulley system to create the forward movement)
    so too short is bad (limbs come together)
    hunting bow lots of recurve means smaller bow as the limbs still go backwards as the curve unwinds
    bow just big enough = faster bow for your draw length than 1 thats longer
    faster bow = faster arrow = flatter trajectory=better for accurate shots as takes more movement to effect the vertical shot angle
    faster bow also = need for better shooting style
    slow bow better for developing shooting ability and style

  • @evilryu29
    @evilryu29 3 роки тому

    Wait wait.... so I'm new and I got a bow that is 66 length and 24 draw weight but In 6"1" am I stacking?

  • @jeropa3d
    @jeropa3d 8 років тому

    Hello there, I wanted to ask if it's no problem, which size I should use. I'm taller than most of the people, I'm 183cm Tall and my draw length is 30-31". Thanks in advance, btw I'm training with Longbows, idk if it's the same measurement for longbows and for recurve.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      They use different measurements. It really doesn't matter that much, but a longer bow will suit you better.

    • @jeropa3d
      @jeropa3d 8 років тому

      Thanks verry much

  • @Vhandricksbm
    @Vhandricksbm 4 роки тому

    I have a 54" length recurve hunting bow
    And my draw length is 28"
    Is it okay for me to use it ?

    • @therepublication5219
      @therepublication5219 4 роки тому

      Imagine not watching the video

    • @Vhandricksbm
      @Vhandricksbm 4 роки тому

      @@therepublication5219 what did you say
      Hmmm that kind of attitude you will not become a youtuber
      cause you got 15 sab only
      Check the other comment before you say something

    • @therepublication5219
      @therepublication5219 4 роки тому

      @@Vhandricksbm The bow is fine for you to use, sizing only apply to Olympic recurve.

  • @esnevip
    @esnevip 4 роки тому +1

    This is my struggle, I want a nice looking wooden riser, but I need a 68-70" bow.
    Just because we want wood and old-school doesn't mean we don't want accuracy or that we intend to hunt.
    I wish manufacturers understood this.

    • @furret500
      @furret500 4 роки тому

      There will be companies that can make you a bow, though it will of course cost more as it will be made to your specifications. Border Archery in Scotland make some lovely limbs and risers, and have some incredible limbs (HeX Limbs). They can go from 17" up to 25" risers in 2" increments if I recall correctly. You are able to choose the types and colours of wood used in the laminate up to a point as well, if you like that sort of thing.

  • @sentotharykoesworoii5013
    @sentotharykoesworoii5013 8 років тому

    what different of bow size 66" n 58"? is lenght of the limb or the riser? FYi, im studying archery recurve bow for my daughter, she is 9 years old.
    if the differnt is the riser lenght i will buy limbs with different lenght, voz my daughter will growth :)
    thanks.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      With that big a difference, it's usually both the riser and limbs that are shorter.

  • @fabled8125
    @fabled8125 9 місяців тому

    What unit do i use?

  • @Cysubtor_8vb
    @Cysubtor_8vb 7 років тому

    So, if I have a draw of 32.5" would a typical 62-64" bow be inside the generally okay entry level bow recommendation or manage to be legitimately too short?
    Ultimately, I'm feeling like it may be a moot point as I also don't see many 33" plus arrows offered around here to be able to reach my full draw very often, lol

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 років тому

      You're oversized for the bow. You'll probably suffer a significant amount of arrow pinch and an uncomfortable amount of stacking. You'll be best off with a much longer bow (70"+).

    • @Cysubtor_8vb
      @Cysubtor_8vb 7 років тому

      +NUSensei Alright, found a brand online that makes affordable 70" wooden takedown recurve bows (Ragim Matrix) and is going to tryout the style of bow with that then decide if I want to save up for a Hoyt Horizon 25" riser or possibly even their 27" and go from there.
      Thanks!

  • @hejgoranfesdu
    @hejgoranfesdu 8 років тому

    my drawlenght is 28,5 " my bow is 25" riser and 68 limbs ( 34 pounds) is that "to short" should i have 70 limbs? or will that just like you say dont get the right lengt for my draw.. it feels like when im in anchorpoint its just just a litttle bit heavier than just before.. i shoot Inno cxt 25" and SF elite Carbon foam limbs and winact limbs... and i have my cklicker in the middle of the plate i can moce it forwards for loger arrows ( like my carbon one shafts 29 " from nock to end of the point and my x7 1914 is 28,5

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      You're actually right in the middle of the recommended size for your draw length.

    • @hejgoranfesdu
      @hejgoranfesdu 8 років тому

      NUSensei so a 68 bow is okey?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      Yes.

    • @hejgoranfesdu
      @hejgoranfesdu 8 років тому

      NUSensei thanks i sholud know this but you know i get a bit messed up in my head i havent shoot in 3 years .. but i started 1988 and endend 2012 and now are back again.. :) i had many many bows in my years last 4 bows were : sebastien flute riser and limbs , hoyt aerotech and g3 limbs , winwin inno cxt and expower limbs , hoyt hpx with formula f7 limbs, but of all bows i had under all years the bow i fall in love with is winwin... in my oppinion winwin are number one and hoyt number 2... i miss samick i dont see them anymore :(

  • @Jacknoyt
    @Jacknoyt 5 років тому

    Could one compensate with longer string size if a bow is too short for their draw length? (given brace height doesn't get too short)

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  5 років тому

      Not really. That's not going to change anything relevant.

    • @Jacknoyt
      @Jacknoyt 5 років тому

      @@NUSensei Wow, thank you for the reply, didn't expect the man himself to answer. Been watching all your archery videos for the past 3 days. Made the world's difference, so well made and informative. Thank you so much for putting in the time, very much appreciated!

  • @tiggertoo1962
    @tiggertoo1962 4 роки тому

    Help me out please guys, cos I‘d love to know what size of bow I have.
    My wife and I both have Ragim bows - hers is a Wildcat and mine‘s a Matrix. Since I got a 68“ string delivered with mine and she got a 66“ string, I always thought that was the sizes of our bows. Having been shooting intermittently for a couple of years, but now starting to dedicate a bit more time to it, I found out about bow tuning and decided if I was going to do it right, I need to have accurate info about my bow length, draw length, draw weight, brace height etc.
    Right off the bat, I could see I was going to have problems, because the actual measured dimensions of our bows are as follows.
    Riser: 24“ (both)
    Bow, tip to tip, unstrung: Matrix 64“; Wildcat 62“
    Bow, tip to tip, strung: Matrix 65 1/2“ at 8“ brace height; Wildcat 63 1/2“ at 7 1/2“ brace height.
    Does this mean, as it would appear to this novice, that I have a 64“ bow and my wife a 62“ bow?
    If so, can anyone explain to me why our string sizes are „supposedly“ 68“ and 66“ respectively.
    I‘d appreciate any help you can offer, as I‘d really like to try and understand the reasoning behind these apparently arbritary figures.

    • @RalphRoberts1
      @RalphRoberts1 4 роки тому

      I really hope somebody has an answer for this. I'm looking to get my first bow and the one I have my eye on says it's 62" amo. Which means string length I guess and that's not what people actually refer to for the length of a bow?

    • @tiggertoo1962
      @tiggertoo1962 4 роки тому

      @@RalphRoberts1 I asked the question in a forum elswhere and got an answer. Easiest way to give you the info is just to post this link. My mistake was that I measured straight across tip to tip, whereas you need to mesure along the curve of the limbs. Happy shooting ;)
      www.wilcoxbaitandtackle.com/blog/2014/2/10/determine-bow-string-length

  • @yarivazoulay6106
    @yarivazoulay6106 4 роки тому

    it is matter big times if your 6"4 and have 31 draw and you want to find a bow that you can change limbs to a higher lbs after you start with 30 lbs

  • @braunny1115
    @braunny1115 5 років тому

    Nicely done video, you are very sympathetic but I still miss the metric system 😞

  • @abhishekbhandage3640
    @abhishekbhandage3640 5 років тому

    Sir I am Abhishek from india.i am 21 year old right now and I wanted to start sporting Career in archary is it right age to start archary please help sir

  • @mennokuipers5709
    @mennokuipers5709 8 років тому

    hey I don't know my draw length, but I do know that my body length is 1.60 cm. what bow length do you recommend for me? I don't want a bow that's as long as my own body...

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      Why not? Aside from that, it 100% depends on what kind of bow you are intending to shoot. If you are just looking for a beginner-level or hunting bow, a 62" is fine.

    • @mennokuipers5709
      @mennokuipers5709 8 років тому

      just a recurve bow. thanks for your help.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      Your length depends on what kind of recurve bow. Same advice as above.

  • @sever427
    @sever427 5 років тому +3

    Know any good 64 to 68 inch Recurves?

    • @tomasgaming703
      @tomasgaming703 5 років тому

      For starting for example ragim Matrix.

    • @mocknugget
      @mocknugget 4 роки тому

      All bows are(choices) from 62-70

  • @Sauriyaa
    @Sauriyaa 3 роки тому

    Thanks, good information (:

  • @maikp5505
    @maikp5505 3 роки тому

    Yay!!! I nailed it at 68 right off the rack.

  • @clericneokun
    @clericneokun 8 років тому

    when you say that hunting bows are designed to be short, does it also mean that they are designed to reduce/prevent stacking?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      Not really. Short bows will tend to stack, and hunting bows are not different. Short hunting bows will stack more than longer hunting bows.

  • @claudiojose6179
    @claudiojose6179 8 років тому

    I pulled 26 inches you recommend me a bow of 66 inches? I throw in regional competitions and want to buy an Olympic bow. thank you for attention.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      That would be a good size for you.

  • @Sirskibumsalot
    @Sirskibumsalot 7 років тому

    Wife is 5' ft. tall her DL is 23 " inches ......Target and hunting recurve bow mode / I was thinking a 54 " inch ..... @ 35 lb. she is also a newbie . she has used my bow once (Samick Sage 62" @ 35lb. ) ...but I'm thinking she is shorter than me / Im 6' . so shorter bow ?? what do you think ....? thanks

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 років тому +1

      62" is fine for most people. 54" is generally a better fit for teenagers, but still usable.

    • @Sirskibumsalot
      @Sirskibumsalot 7 років тому

      ok yea ....she is an elf most teens are taller than her (ha)! I think she likes the 54 " . thanks buddy !

  • @VeerPurohit
    @VeerPurohit 11 місяців тому

    What about a 60 inch bow with 17 inch riser

  • @Lukasrb76
    @Lukasrb76 8 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this explanation. I am 195 cm and was looking a recurve bow of 60 inch. my draw length is 31 inch. Would it be small for me? Bow is a 40 pounds in strength. What do u think my friend?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      It's small, but it's usable.

    • @Lukasrb76
      @Lukasrb76 8 років тому

      Sorry again, what about 64 inch size? It is hand made and man doesn't make any bigger then that. Or which size u recommend for my body size? I will use it for backyard not for competition.Thank you a lot

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      If you're buying a traditional bow, it doesn't really matter that much.

  • @sacadmukhtar7152
    @sacadmukhtar7152 8 років тому +1

    hi my friend !!! is really a good helpful Chanel ))))
    please may you tell me if tge distance between my hands are 185 cm ... which size of bow is for me ?
    Thank you for your vedeo.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      68" bow is fine, if you're shooting a target recurve. If you're shooting a beginner bow or hunting bow, you can use 62" comfortable too.

  • @arkangelsklucifer
    @arkangelsklucifer 6 років тому

    Medieval times, brits weren't always tall and they have Longbow and English height was 5'6" average and with a draw weight of 100lbs avg. So find a bow that you like that meets the target range. yes guideline helps for beginners and became past time sport.

  • @loku5225
    @loku5225 4 роки тому

    This helps a lot

  • @Ksantayalan
    @Ksantayalan 5 років тому

    Haha i laught thank Nu !

  • @darrenwolf6863
    @darrenwolf6863 3 роки тому

    i ordered a 68 inch junxing bow rated at 40lb im 170cm how bad did i fxxx up?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  3 роки тому

      Length is perfect. Weight might be a little heavy initially.

    • @darrenwolf6863
      @darrenwolf6863 3 роки тому

      @@NUSensei I'm 30 with over 18 years training with weights and bodybuilding

  • @russell774
    @russell774 7 років тому

    im 66" tall and i have a draw length of 26" and ur telling me i should get a bow that is 64" tall?!

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 років тому +1

      Yes. This shouldn't be surprising. Bows are long.

  • @longriderxx
    @longriderxx 4 роки тому

    Thanks x

  • @annikadufoor6519
    @annikadufoor6519 8 років тому

    I am 5.34 feet tal wich size should i get a 62" or a 66" bow

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      It doesn't really matter. It depends on what kind of bow you are getting too.

    • @annikadufoor6519
      @annikadufoor6519 8 років тому

      +NUSensei thanks for your advice

  • @FreeAimDog
    @FreeAimDog Рік тому

    the problem is my age dont match my body size, im 27 years old but i got a body as small as a 12 year old boy.

  • @user-uq1fq6gs3i
    @user-uq1fq6gs3i 6 років тому

    Wait..... I did the thing with the arm length and dividing by 2.5 and mine came to 25 (that means that I need a 64 inch bow) but I am 63 inches tall..... is the bow meant to be taller than me?...... please answer

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  6 років тому

      +James Holloway Yes.

    • @user-uq1fq6gs3i
      @user-uq1fq6gs3i 6 років тому

      NUSensei thank you

    • @user-uq1fq6gs3i
      @user-uq1fq6gs3i 6 років тому

      NUSensei // also if I would need a 64 inch one.... does it matter if it is that big because I have found a bow that is 60 inches and I am 63 inches tall...... will that still be ok for a beginner to archery

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  6 років тому

      +James Holloway Yes.

    • @user-uq1fq6gs3i
      @user-uq1fq6gs3i 6 років тому

      NUSensei // thank you very much

  • @sentotharykoesworoii5013
    @sentotharykoesworoii5013 8 років тому

    cmiiw, you mean riser n limbs at 58" and 66" are different size of lenght?
    or riser are same lenght but limbs are different?
    or limbs are same lenght n riser different lenght?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      I cannot say unless you tell me what bow it is. I am assuming that they are different bows, because the difference in length is very big.

    • @sentotharykoesworoii5013
      @sentotharykoesworoii5013 8 років тому

      +NUSensei things i want to say are.....
      my daughter is 9 years old, i want to buy her recurve bow. Others say about her draw lenght is equal with size the bow. My daughter lenght arms is 52 inch, whivh size i must buy for my daughter and if i buy a bow in this size, which one i must buy yo replace riser or limbs considering she will growing up....

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      9 years old? Buy her a junior bow. You are making this sound more complicated than it should be. 66" is far too big for her. If she wants to do archery in her teenage years, then buy her a bigger bow.

    • @sentotharykoesworoii5013
      @sentotharykoesworoii5013 8 років тому

      +NUSensei heheheh i couldnt say it in english prefectly... about junior bow, in indonesia junior bow is 60" size

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      60" is OK. Personally I would go for a 54" or a 58" bow, but 60" is OK.

  • @davidbeaulieu4815
    @davidbeaulieu4815 5 років тому

    If it's squeezing your fingers together just shoot 3 fingers underneath the arrow FYI

  • @kitogrova435
    @kitogrova435 4 роки тому

    Arigato Sensei