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32 inch draw lenght

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#1 ·
Been out of archery for about three years , looking to get back into it and want a hunting compound. Its so limited ones that will go 32 inch draw length, any suggestions? I really like the new Mathews but they wont go that long.
 
#3 ·
I have been pretty happy with my PSE Carbon Stealth 35 EC at a draw length of 32".

The Evolve cams feel great all the way through the draw cycle. IBO was only 327 FPS, but I am getting 291 FPS with a 481 grain arrow at 65#.

I was shooting Elites (E35 and Ritual 33) before and now get a little more speed with my CS 35 while pulling slightly less weight.

I really like carbon, but you can go with their aluminum options (Evoke 35) as well.
 
#6 ·
I'm in the same boat. Getting back into it after many years, and needing a long draw bow as well. Currently looking into PSE Phenom's(XT, DC), as well as the Bowtech BT-Mag X. If you want short ATA, the Drive 3B XL and the Mathews Halon 7 fit the bill. I'm looking for used since I'm trying to stay as close to $500 for bow and the attachments for it, so i'm being patient and keeping an eye out.
 
#8 ·
Depending on your height, you might be limited to your bow options due to the ATA length. If you get a long draw length and a short ATA bow, you're going to be a t a weird angle with the strings.
I went through it. I ended up with the Hoyt Double XL
 
#11 ·
The Elite Revol XL is not a speed demon, but will go to 32" and is very good shooting bow. Has a 36" ATA with a 7-5/8" BH.
 
#18 ·
I’ll jump in, I’m a 33” draw and recently sold my Traverse as I felt the draw cycle was clunky compared to the Hoyt and PSE. The main issue I had was actually finding a bow in a shop that I could actually shoot. Because of this I ended up buying a Traverse and regretting the decision. All said when you have a long draw the absolute best thing you can do is shoot each bow prior to buying.