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I use to do archery when I was younger and really enjoyed. Now I'm looking at getting back omto it but was wondering how you determine the proper bow length? My draw length is 28.5 inches or so

I've looked it up but I've seen a couple different things that are drastically different. My spam is roughly 72 inches and I believe the correct draw length is around 28.5 inches or so. I've been trying to use that to determine bow length and one said 60 inches would be about right then another said 64 and there were others that were different.

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