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<blockquote data-quote="reelfunnm" data-source="post: 465013" data-attributes="member: 21741"><p>More than likely an older bow will need a bow press to change the draw length. (Archer shop) If your DL is 27, IMO you'd be better off pull the 27" or maybe 26.5. It will help you reach the let off sooner. Also again, with those older bows just because it says 65lbs max draw weight, does not mean its so. I had an old 80's model PSE that was marked 70 lbs. max and with the limbs cranked down, it was actually 76 lbs. ( bow scale). Happy shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reelfunnm, post: 465013, member: 21741"] More than likely an older bow will need a bow press to change the draw length. (Archer shop) If your DL is 27, IMO you'd be better off pull the 27" or maybe 26.5. It will help you reach the let off sooner. Also again, with those older bows just because it says 65lbs max draw weight, does not mean its so. I had an old 80's model PSE that was marked 70 lbs. max and with the limbs cranked down, it was actually 76 lbs. ( bow scale). Happy shooting [/QUOTE]
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