How To Measure Arrow Draw Length. This method is not as consistent as the first method, but if done properly, it will get you a great starting point for a proper draw length. You then need to divide this number by 2.5.
When doing this, try to stand as relaxed as possible, don’t stretch yourself, just stand there normally. Start by standing facing a wall and raise the hand you would traditionally hold the bow in up against the wall stretched out straight, then with your drawing hand pull back against your mouth as if you are drawing the bow. The best method of determining correct archery arrow length requires a bow with a light draw weight and an extra long arrow.
I am using 1/4″ on my arrow.
Notice the point where your middle fingers touch. Notice the point where your middle fingers touch. The amp draw length is determined by measuring where the nock point is to the point that is the deepest part of your grip. Simply draw an arrow back to full draw and hold, while another person (safely standing to the side of course) takes a sharpie marker and makes a mark on the arrow approximately 1 forward of the arrow rest.