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<blockquote data-quote="338 dude" data-source="post: 1904786" data-attributes="member: 106967"><p>I actually shoot a compound bow I have only had one recurve in my life it was rather light at 40 pounds Draw but I loved the weight of the bow I noticed when learning to shoot instinctive a little more it affected my draw and hold with my compound but I am thinking of going back to a recurve mostly due to the weight of the bow as I get older but I must find that balance between actual bow weight and draw weight I think of some thing at 50 to 55 pound draw weight might be the ticket</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 dude, post: 1904786, member: 106967"] I actually shoot a compound bow I have only had one recurve in my life it was rather light at 40 pounds Draw but I loved the weight of the bow I noticed when learning to shoot instinctive a little more it affected my draw and hold with my compound but I am thinking of going back to a recurve mostly due to the weight of the bow as I get older but I must find that balance between actual bow weight and draw weight I think of some thing at 50 to 55 pound draw weight might be the ticket [/QUOTE]
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