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DeerThug 01-09-2002 12:09 AM

Poundage for game?
 
I shoot 70# on my bow. Is there any big game in North America that would require more?

I'm really interested in Elk, Bear(any type), Moose and or Bison.

I'm new to hunting so be gentle with me. I just finished my first season hunting whitetails and it was awsome.

Lilhunter 01-09-2002 12:37 AM

RE: Poundage for game?
 
nope, there isnt anything in north america that you cant kill with a 50-60lb LONGBOW!!!!

Cliff_N_Di 01-09-2002 01:31 PM

RE: Poundage for game?
 
Utah has a 40 pound min. You dont need 70 pounds to hunt elk or bear, people do it with bows in the 50-60 pound range all the time. Even us longbow and recurve shooters!

halcon 01-09-2002 06:23 PM

RE: Poundage for game?
 
I shoot 67# on my bow and that is more than enough .I reduced the draw weight from the factory till it was comfortable and thats where it ended up .

BTM 01-09-2002 09:22 PM

RE: Poundage for game?
 
Poundage alone is not enough to make a determination. We also need to know other factors such as draw length, cam type (if you're shooting a compound), brace height, etc. to calculate your arrow's kinetic energy.

Lilhunter 01-10-2002 12:55 AM

RE: Poundage for game?
 
more importantly..your bows Momentum! Both Ke and Momentum work together...something folks cant seem to get across to themselves! Not to mention bh types, arrow characteristics, flight, diameter..heck look at Wahya's post on the trad forum. Great stuff manerd!

THE DEER SLAYER 01-11-2002 03:16 PM

RE: Poundage for game?
 
should be over 40#.


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