Poundage?
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This friday is going to be my first time bowhunting. Im pumped and cant wait. Just 1 question, my drawback on my bow is set at 45lbs. Some people are telling me this will kill a deer and some people are telling me I have no chance at it. What do you guys think? Any other tips are helpful. Thanks
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Law is 40 here and I know they wouldnt make it that low unless it is lethal. Just make sure and get some practice in and dont shoot past 25 yards. Good luck with your first hunt.... but be carefull.... its addicting!!!!
#6
I used a recurve at that draw weight back in the 60's and it worked fine. I don't think deer have gotten any tougher since; and if your bow is a modern compound the arrow speed will be even better yet.
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40 pounds is fine, just make the shot count
no worries mate, you will have enough going through your head to have to worrie about that..........Good luck! and welcome to the best, most addictive, pastime in the world!!
no worries mate, you will have enough going through your head to have to worrie about that..........Good luck! and welcome to the best, most addictive, pastime in the world!!
#9
Your poundage is fine.........
- Keep your shots to Boadside shots with a 20 to 25 yard max.
- Cut on Contact braodheads are important. Steelforce, Bear Razorheads(for the old timers) HA, Ha!
Good Luck!
- Keep your shots to Boadside shots with a 20 to 25 yard max.
- Cut on Contact braodheads are important. Steelforce, Bear Razorheads(for the old timers) HA, Ha!
Good Luck!


