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<blockquote data-quote="KDF22" data-source="post: 1906694" data-attributes="member: 111259"><p>That should be good then. I still shoot recurves but I love to shoot straight handle longbows even more. For me I like 66-70 inch bows as they pull smooth and don't seem the weight, always feel lighter. A straight handle bow you can't torque the handle like you can a pistol grip bow. I can wear a mitten on the bow hand in winter and shoot just fine. The long lenght doesn't get in the way as I cant my bow when I shoot. Some say they cause hand shock and they can,but you shoot a longbow with your elbow slightly bent as that takes up that shock. If you get a chance try one sometime</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDF22, post: 1906694, member: 111259"] That should be good then. I still shoot recurves but I love to shoot straight handle longbows even more. For me I like 66-70 inch bows as they pull smooth and don’t seem the weight, always feel lighter. A straight handle bow you can’t torque the handle like you can a pistol grip bow. I can wear a mitten on the bow hand in winter and shoot just fine. The long lenght doesn’t get in the way as I cant my bow when I shoot. Some say they cause hand shock and they can,but you shoot a longbow with your elbow slightly bent as that takes up that shock. If you get a chance try one sometime [/QUOTE]
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