Draw Length Calculator

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Why the correct Draw Length is essential
The correct draw length is essential for a number of reasons. In archery, a bow’s draw length is the distance between the grip and the back of the arrow at the point of full draw, or the point at which the bowstring is fully pulled back. A bow’s draw length is an important factor in determining the bow’s power, accuracy and overall performance. If the draw length is incorrect, the archer may experience difficulty in shooting, poor accuracy and discomfort while shooting. Therefore, having the correct draw length is crucial for optimal performance and safety.
Having the correct draw length ensures that the archer is using the bow in the most efficient way possible. A draw length that is too short will not allow the archer to fully utilize the bow’s power, which can result in weak shots and poor accuracy. Similarly, a draw length that is too long will make it difficult for the archer to control the bow, which can lead to poor accuracy and discomfort while shooting.
Another important aspect is that Incorrect draw length can also cause injury to the archer, as the muscles and joints will be working in an improper way. It’s important for an archer to have the correct draw length because it ensures the bow is set up to fit the individual archer’s body size and arm length.
How to find your perfect Draw Length
There are several ways to determine your perfect draw length for archery:
- The Wingspan Method: This is one of the most common ways to determine draw length. Stand with your arms out to the sides, forming a “T” shape. Measure the distance from the tip of one middle finger to the tip of the other middle finger. Divide this measurement by 2.5, and that will give you your approximate draw length.
- The Measuring Tape Method: Stand with your back against a wall and have someone measure the distance from the tip of your middle finger to the wall. Divide this measurement by 2.5, and that will give you your approximate draw length.
- The Professional Method: Visit an archery pro-shop or archery coach and have them measure your draw length using specialized tools or equipment. This is the most accurate method, and it is recommended to do this when buying a new bow or as a beginner archer.
Once you have your draw length, it’s important to try different bows and adjust the draw length accordingly. Some bows are adjustable and can be set to the archer’s specific draw length, while others are not. It’s important to make sure the bow you choose is adjustable to your specific draw length.
It’s also important to note that Draw length can vary slightly depending on the archer’s form, technique, and the type of bow they’re using. It’s recommended that archers get their draw length measured by a professional or use a draw length measurement tool to ensure they have the correct draw length for their specific needs.
Draw Length Calculator
How the Calculator Works
Our handy Draw Length Calculator utilizes a similar formula to Method 1 “The Wingspan Method” to quickly work out your approximate ideal draw length. Also because the average person has an almost identical Wingspan to their Height, if you already know your height in centimeters or inches, you won’t even need a tape measure.
- Enter your Hieght or Wingspan in CM or Inches
- Ensure the appropriate unit is selected
- Hit Enter or Click Submit to reveal your Approximate Draw Length
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