you shouldn't be trying to kill a deer!
Chances are it's a 62" bow, made in November of 1967 and was the 13th of that model that year.
Ghengis Khan won this battle on the show Deadliest Warrior. According to the experts on the show, Khan's skill with the deadly recurve bow made all the difference (it was responsible for 62% of the kills in the simulation).
To get close to the correct size you need the measurement from tip to tip, yours is 66 inches. Take the tip-to-tip measurement and subtract 4 inches for a string length of 62-inch string. This will get you close, for the string length needs to be changed by adding or subtracting twist to get the correct brace height. The brace height is the measurement from the handle to the string. The bow manufactures sets the specifications for brace height. If brace height is unknown and pull weight is known you and twist or untwist the string to get the correct pull weight at 28-inch draw.By Cupidsgatearchery: Almost all recurve manufacturers made their bow that would require a string 4 inches shorter than the stated bow length, except when Hoyt riser is used which would require a string 3 inches shorter than the stated bow length instead.Answer improved by: CUPID'S GATE ARCHERY - San Francisco & Marin County www.cupidsgatearchery.com
The pronghorn (antelocapridae) is unrelated to deer but is deer like in appearance and has a top speed of 55 mph. Somewhat less deer like is the Springbok and antelope that can reach speeds of 62 mph.
Your bow should be a 1967 bow if it is an Explorer II. The following dates were used: The original Explorer had no numerical designation and was 62" long. Usually a solid wood riser... EXPLORER 62" 1963-67 (Top of line hunting/target 30# to 60#) Later they came out with a short 56" version and hence the beginning of the I and II descriptions. The first number relates to the year produced...there are some strange ones for transition years in labeling and design and such...but this holds pretty true to form. EXPLORER I 56" 1967-75 (Short version replaced Explorer) EXPLORER II 62" 1967-75 (Long version replaced Explorer) Would love to see pics of it if you still own the bow....
62 inches for sure. I have the same bow.
62 and a half
You would need to kill approximately 4589 guards to get from level 62 defence to level 70. The best place to kill them would be the north entrance to Falador.
pg 62
Roland C. Kufeld has written: 'History and current status of the mule deer population on the east side of the Uncompahgre Plateau (game management unit 62)' -- subject(s): Mammal populations, Mule deer, Mammals 'Mule deer and white-tailed deer inhabiting eastern Colorado plains river bottoms' -- subject(s): Wildlife management, White-tailed deer, Mule deer 'Foods of the Rocky Mountain mule deer' -- subject(s): Artiodactyla, Cervidae
08/05/62 though it's only rumoured that she committed suicide
The bow string length for a 59 inch Withinton Longbow should be 62 inches.