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ringneck2 08-05-2005 05:42 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
63 to 65 # range.the arrows and Broad heads will make a greater diffrence

sv3030 08-05-2005 05:48 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
I shoot 50#. I'm more accurate, and it's the shot placement that counts.:)

PABowhntr 08-05-2005 05:59 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
I shoot at 60 with my 3D bow and 65 for hunting. Anything between 50 and 70 pounds is typically the norm. 60 seems like a nice number.

silentassassin 08-05-2005 06:00 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
I am shooting74 lbs right now.

PSEsilverhawk55 08-05-2005 06:38 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
Im shooting at 55# now wantng to get new bow that will push 60 or 65 # just for the extra power

splint2004 08-05-2005 06:44 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
im shooting around 70

JesterUSCG 08-05-2005 06:46 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
My outback is set to 60#, nice and easy to pull back and with the 65% letoff you can hold it all day if you have to.

extreme1 08-05-2005 06:53 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
68#s-----Patriot VFT
Like already mentioned,anything between 50-70 lbs is all that is required.Have a good sharp broadhead and everything will fall into place with a good accurate shot.
Another thing to remember also is not to over do it on the cold days,it just seems to be much harder to draw back a bow when you sit on stand for 3 hours in -25c weather;)

BobCo19-65 08-05-2005 06:54 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
I shoot 56 pounds. - No let off.

JeramyK 08-05-2005 07:11 AM

RE: What poundage do you shoot?
 
I'm currently shooting @ 71 lbs.


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