Recurve identification

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  1. Cowboy9up10

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    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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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Each inch of stacking will add 2 to 3 lbs on the draw. That bow will probably be in the lower 50s if you stack it two inches. Plenty to kill most animals. But be careful. If the bow becomes hard to pull and your draw length cramped, it will not be a lot of fun to shoot.

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    This is the first recurve I got with intent to hunt with it, I figured it would be fine till I upgrade to a bear grizzle


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