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Is it possible?? #6632095 01/14/17 04:20 PM
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Is it possible for your arm span-reach to shrink over the course of a few years?? I'm in the process of buying a new bow and measured my draw length here at home by measuring finger tip to finger tip then dividing by 2.5.... I'm constantly getting 28.5 inches and I swear I was at LEAST 30" 7-8 years ago! I haven't shrunk in high th... am I crazy? Lol

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The arm span method will get you close. Anchor point, d loop length, release type and other factors will influence draw length. That said, yes, old folks shrink.


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If you use your nose as an anchor point for the string it may change your draw length if you lie a lot because your nose will grow too much.


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clap roflmao agreed!

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Flexibility in the shoulders, wrists and back can all affect draw length and as we get older we generally loose flexibility.


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