I have a “browning safari 1” in the 46# draw. Can anybody tell me anything else about it? How much does it stack up, at 28@ it is a 46 draw what would be the draw weight at 30?
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It all depends on how bad it stacks! If it is 46@28, and doesn’t stack, it should be about 52@30. If it does stack, it could end up as high as about 56@30, or so. There really is no way to tell for sure except to put it in a bow scale and draw it to 30”, and see what weight it is at.
If, like mentioned above, it is a 54” bow, I would think a 30” draw would probably cause some serious finger pinch issues.
Bisch
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostIt all depends on how bad it stacks! If it is 46@28, and doesn’t stack, it should be about 52@30. If it does stack, it could end up as high as about 56@30, or so. There really is no way to tell for sure except to put it in a bow scale and draw it to 30”, and see what weight it is at.
If, like mentioned above, it is a 54” bow, I would think a 30” draw would probably cause some serious finger pinch issues.
Bisch
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2nd time I heard finger pinch might be a problem with this bow
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Originally posted by bowfishtank401 View Post2nd time I heard finger pinch might be a problem with this bow
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Are you planning on using this bow for bowfishing (just seeing your screen name)??? If so, pinch might not be as much of an issue as bowfishing shots tend to happen a lot faster, and a lot of times not at full draw.
Bisch
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostAgain, the only way you will know for sure is to shoot it and see. Some guys don't seem to feel finger pinch as much as others do.
Are you planning on using this bow for bowfishing (just seeing your screen name)??? If so, pinch might not be as much of an issue as bowfishing shots tend to happen a lot faster, and a lot of times not at full draw.
Bisch
Uh not with this bow it has no hardware holes at all strictly a bare bones recurve
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