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zeus1gdsm
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So the running near me has all of their mathews bows 300$ off..

 

After looking for a week or two I really want on of the no cam it's.

 

However they only have them in 29.

 

They do have a Halon 6 in 30.

 

Initial measure when I started archery was 30inch draw.

 

Took another measurement today. Still 30

 

Can I drop to a 29inch draw safely so I can get the HTC and save myself an additional 100$ and get the bow I initially went in for?

 

Local pro shop really sold me on a Halon 32. But I really don't have 1000 to throw at one.

 

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Ahhh.   Honestly, the nock is behind the front of you eye and most say it should sit directly below.  But you look like you have some long arms so I don't know whether you could drop to 29".  Can you shoot one at that length.  TC is right, you could pick up 1/2" with a long loop. 

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8 minutes ago, zeus1gdsm said:

Here's some pics of current draw.

I don't know if would help determine if draw could be reduced an inch.9ef089dd69c50e5df84ade752a9c97ea.jpgea05fbabf302e0f6b7c5cbc328ce34e3.jpg247b75f20d21a1b93b1abdf48b41cbcf.jpg

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Did you shoot the cabinet? Sorry, had to ask

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From my understanding ,Mathews bows run long on the draw lengths. I do not have first hand experience with this but Seems to be talked about a  bunch.i understand liking a bow but one should never use a long loop just to get a bow to fit. Plus you can not go any longer on the draw if you had too . Save your money and buy a bow that you can shoot before you buy that you know will fit you . 

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From my understanding ,Mathews bows run long on the draw lengths. I do not have first hand experience with this but Seems to be talked about a  bunch.i understand liking a bow but one should never use a long loop just to get a bow to fit. Plus you can not go any longer on the draw if you had too . Save your money and buy a bow that you can shoot before you buy that you know will fit you . 

I wasn't suggesting a really long loop, I wasn't sure if he was using one to begin with. Having said that I like a bow for hunting to be a little short
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8 hours ago, rob-c said:

From my understanding ,Mathews bows run long on the draw lengths. I do not have first hand experience with this but Seems to be talked about a  bunch.i understand liking a bow but one should never use a long loop just to get a bow to fit. Plus you can not go any longer on the draw if you had too . Save your money and buy a bow that you can shoot before you buy that you know will fit you . 

I read the same about the dl running long on them. One test had it at 29.5, that's close and you can have Moog twist the string to gain another 1/4. I say go for it. You can always flip the bow if need Beto get your money back. 

Long d loops don't change the draw length FYI, only the anchor point. 

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