Is 50lbs enough?
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Spike
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From: Pa
I am getting a recurve that is set on 50lb and I was curious to whether its strong enough. I dont plan on shooting passed 15 yards. Maybe 20 if i get a good enough shot and am confident. And I also have a question that is boggling my mind. OK, me and my buddy were looking at new bows and I was pulling back a 70 pound Fred Bear trx but when I tried pulling back a martin a 55 pounds I could barely do it. what would cause that?
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Buck Boy
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Buck Boy
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From: Santee Ca USA
My girlfriend shoots a compound bow set at 42 lbs and has killed a couple of differnt animals with it.
As for the pulling back question, it sounds to me like the Bear was a 70lb draw weight, but the limbs were backed off. The Martin was probably maxed out.
Bryan
As for the pulling back question, it sounds to me like the Bear was a 70lb draw weight, but the limbs were backed off. The Martin was probably maxed out.
Bryan
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From: Dixon IL USA
When i started out bow hunting i used a 45# recurve.I took several deer with it.Be sure to use a sharp broadhead.
The draw weight could be differant between the two and it could be the differance in cams.
Back to your set up.....My late best friend shot a 50# recurve for 20 yrs. and always used 145gr 2 bladed broadheads with wooden shafts.And usually had complete pass throughs on his deer.
It's not how big the Deer,But the size of the experiance that matters!!
The draw weight could be differant between the two and it could be the differance in cams.
Back to your set up.....My late best friend shot a 50# recurve for 20 yrs. and always used 145gr 2 bladed broadheads with wooden shafts.And usually had complete pass throughs on his deer.
It's not how big the Deer,But the size of the experiance that matters!!
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From: Palmyra PA USA
50# is plenty. Actually, 50-55# is probably about the average draw weight of traditional hunting bows. Alot of guys hunt with less. I hunt with 60-65# straight limbed selfbows that throw an arrow slower than some 50-55# recurves (about 150-160 fps). I know one fella who shot clean through a doe with a 32# selfbow. That arrow was probably only going about 120 fps. Place your shot carefully and you'll do fine.
#7
50 lbs is fine , stick to what carpetguy said and use 2 bladed magnus or similar heads , become deadly accurate with it , and then you will be putting them down in no time
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