Does changing draw weight change draw length?

It doesn't actually change the draw length, but it does alter the brace height. It's due to the slight change in the geometry of the limbs as you crank down the pockets - the bases of the limb are twisted more vertical, which makes the bend in the limbs more which brings the BH down.
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Does adjusting draw weight affect draw length?

Depends on the design of the limb pockets. Some bows the draw length will change slightly(1/4" to 1/2" depending on bow design), while others will not be affected. Bows with hypersplit or center-loc limb pockets(PSE) will remain constant on the draw length throughout the draw weight range of the bow.
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How does dropping poundage affect draw length?

If you only decrease the draw weight a few pounds then you will see little change in draw length. If you drop the draw weight down near minimum there can be more of a change, depending on bow make and model. This is not to say a bow will not shoot well at the minimum draw weight because many still do.
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Does a higher draw weight affect distance?

The only way that draw weight affects accuracy, IMO, is if you are overbowed (shooting too much weight). What truly becomes critical at longer distances is repeatability of form. If you don't set up and execute the shot the same way every time - you will have problems with accuracy at these distances.
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Can draw length change?

Adjustable cams allow the archer to adjust his or her draw length with the use of an hexagonal wrench without, in most cases, pressing the compound bow. Adjustable compound bow cams allow archers to adjust anywhere from 3 inches up to 13 inches depending on the compound bow.
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What if my draw length is too short?

If the draw length is too short, you will feel "bunched up" or uncomfortable because you are too compressed. In addition, the elbow will have a fairly big bend in it in order for you to get the string to your face. Often, I am asked whether the elbow should be bent or straight.
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How hard is it to pull back a 40 pound bow?

The draw weight is basically, “How strong do I need to be in order to pull this thing back?” For a recurve bow, it's measured by pulling back to 28 inches. So for a 40 lb bow, it means that it takes 40 lbs of force to pull back the string 28 inches for a recurve.
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How far can a 50lb bow shoot?

At 50 some yards you'll need to know the precise distance and you should be able to do it without spooking the deer. So 50 yards at 50 lbs is fine for a deer with good shot placement.
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How fast is a 60 pound bow?

So assuming we have a bow rated 320 FPS IBO speed, an if you have a 60 lbs. version of the bow set to 28″ draw length, with some accessories on the string, a 425 grain arrow would deliver approximately 59 ft-lbs of kinetic energy at point-blank range.
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What bow Does Joe Rogan shoot?

So, What Bow Does Joe Rogan Use? Joe Rogan's current bow is the PSE EVO NTN 33, with a Spot Hogg Fast Eddy Sight, Carter Target 4 release aid and a Bee Stinger stabilizer. The bow was designed for Joe by John Dudley and is set it up to Joe's preferences, including tying the nock points to the mounting of the bow sight.
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Does changing draw weight change sights?

Increasing your draw weight can change your arrow's tuning, and you'll likely have to adjust your sight. While you're at the archery shop, talk to the bow technician about your desired draw weight and buy the arrow spine they suggest.
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When should I increase draw weight?

The simple answer is: It's time for an archer to increase their draw weight when: Your muscles are able to comfortably shoot your bow for a long time with no fatigue. You need to shoot further distances than your current draw weight allows, or… Your arrows are consistently falling short of your targets.
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Do I need a 70 lb bow?

For whitetail deer hunting anything above 40 lbs is fine. For larger game such as elk or moose a good recommendation is at least 60-65 lbs of draw weight. A general rule of thumb is that a shooter should be able to shoot a bow about 30 times in a row without being fatigued.
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How many FPS do you lose per inch of draw length?

For every inch you reduce your draw length, you will lose roughly 10 fps of arrow speed. On average, this is close.
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How many pounds do Olympic archers pull?

Learn about all the equipment used for archery at the Tokyo Olympics. Bow: In Olympic archery, competitors use recurve bows that draw an average of around 48.5 pounds for the men and 33 pounds for the women. The bow may have a mechanical sight, but no optical enhancements.
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How hard is it to draw a 50lb bow?

50 lbs of draw weight is a lot to hold at full draw steadily for enough time to shoot accurately for a beginner, because it takes time to learn how to utilize the correct muscles and to build to engrain the sight picture... It just is.. Especially if you are trying to learn how to be the most accurate you can be.
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How far can a 55 lb compound bow shoot?

Most bowkills are within 20 yards anyway. Good luck and dont bother with anymore weight. Tiffany Lakowsky shoots 55 pounds and she kills all kinds of stuff at 30-45 yards.
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Can you shoot 100 yards with a 60 pound bow?

Registered. I was shooting 400 grain arrows with 100 grain muzzys out of my 60 pound draw bow (measured on a scale). I practice out to 100 yards and have shot and killed deer as far as 72 yards measured with my laser range finder. I like heavier arrows and have since moved up to 450 grains - even for deer.
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What is considered a heavy bow?

A "heavy bow" is determined by the shooter and what they like. The magic number for bow weight the last few years has been around 4 #s, which coincides with the shorter ATA lengths. Longer ATA bows will run heavier, but are considered more stable and accurate.
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Is a 60 lb bow enough for elk?

60 lbs is fine, you're on the right track as far as arrow weight. get a strong razor sharp fixed blade to fly like a laser and he'll be zipping through vitals.
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How long should my arrows be for a 29 inch draw?

it depends on the arrows you choose, you need at least 1/4" of arrow overhang on the rest. so you can probably shoot an arrow that's about 28 1/4 for rests that are set up normally. and go all the way up to full length 36" arrows for indoor. i would suggest 1" of overhang on your rest.
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What is a good draw length?

Resist the temptation to make your draw length longer than it should be, as this will effect your accuracy. Your wingspan typically is the same as your height in inches; So your height in inches minus 15 and then divided by 2 will be your draw length, or at least a very good starting point.
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