Hoyt recurve-2000 Benutzerhandbuch
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Bow Length
Bow length is the distance from the tip of the top limb to the tip
of the bottom limb of a strung bow. Depending on which riser
length and limb length you choose, you can tailor your bow to
your specific needs. Refer to the following chart to determine
of the bottom limb of a strung bow. Depending on which riser
length and limb length you choose, you can tailor your bow to
your specific needs. Refer to the following chart to determine
your bow length.
Riser Length
Long Limbs Medium Limbs Short Limbs
Short Riser (23") 68" 66"
64"
Long Riser (25")
70"
68"
66"
The recommended bow lengths are usually determined by your
draw length. The following chart suggests the best match for
draw length. The following chart suggests the best match for
draw length to bow length.
Draw Length
Bow Length
up to 27"64"
24 - 29"66"
27" - 31"
24 - 29"66"
27" - 31"
68"
29" and up
70"
Draw Weight
To determine the weight on your Hoyt bow, refer to the limb
specifications located on the bottom limb. The numbers are read
horizontally. Example: a 25" riser with a long limb produces a
70" bow with a draw
weight of 34 pounds at a
28" draw length. If these
limbs are used on a 23"
riser, the combination
would produce a 68"
bow with a draw weight
specifications located on the bottom limb. The numbers are read
horizontally. Example: a 25" riser with a long limb produces a
70" bow with a draw
weight of 34 pounds at a
28" draw length. If these
limbs are used on a 23"
riser, the combination
would produce a 68"
bow with a draw weight
of 36 pounds at a 28"
draw length.