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Well here is a short list of the names of some of those who are "fixing it until it breaks"
Myles Keller
The Primos Crew
Bob Foulkrod and
Ted Nugent
Some of the best bowhunters around are shooting light arrow setups are we to conclude that all of these obviously seasoned veterans are "fixing it until it breaks". Wow that is some powerful smack talk when you start down talking the choices of the men that are known as some of the world's finest bowhunters. One could even assume that you think you know more about the sport than they do.
PS Ted Nugent is only pulling 53 lbs and he is blowing through everything he shoots at left and right(with carbons).
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Well , I'll start at the top!
In my latest bowhunting video , Myles Keller is shooting alluminum arrows with 125gn magnus stingers.
The Primos crew , I cant be certain , but I bet if anyone did some research , we'd find your statement to be less than 100% correct.
Bob Foulkrod , I've also got videos of him shooting alluminums.
Ted Nugent , shoots lighter arrows to gain some speed for shooting such low poundage in todays standards.
So what exactly was your point?

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