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Brian/SC 12-03-2008 08:16 PM

The speed bow controversy
 
I find it odd how many bowhunters think increased speed is oflittle to noadvantage when bowhunting. I've heard it here and I've heard it in the proshop. Please explain why using a single pin out to 30-40yds is not an advantage. I guess increasing k.e., arrow penetration,and increasing your complete passthrough percentage isn'tbeneficial either.
For those of you that bash today's speed bows (for bowhunting), please enlighten me.



MichiganWhitetails74 12-03-2008 08:21 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
Speed and weight is the ticket for bone crushing shots... and freedom out to 50 yards with a range finder. No Arguments here...

TFOX 12-03-2008 08:26 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
It is all relative,speed is fine but you NEVER gain as much as you hope and what you give up often times outways what you gain.[:D;)

TFOX 12-03-2008 08:27 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
And there is no such thing as pin point accuracy with 1 pin out to 40 WITHOUT COMPENSATION.

GMMAT 12-03-2008 08:28 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
My former bow shot my target arrow 337fps at 62#'s. If you're shooting one pin out to 30-40 yds.....your idea of "accuracy" and mine are different.

After jumping on the speed bandwagon myself for a while (obviously).....I learned I like drawing, holding, letting off 60#'s a lot more. I actually tried slowing my hunting arrow down on purpose. I love it. More KE....More momentum.....mo better.

Speed is NOT a dirty word, though. It has its' advantages. It has its' pitfalls. Its' greatest aid is the ability to shoot a heavier arrow than its' slower counterparts. A flat(ter) trajectory aids in misjudged yardage, too.

Speed comes at a price. I learend that, too.

I like where I'm at.

mez 12-03-2008 08:30 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
I find it odd how many elitist attitudes have made it into hunting.

I shoot a speed bow, I also shoot a recurve. My hunting buddy shoots slow target bows when hunting. I don't think mine is better than his and he doesn't think his is better than mine. We think that we both shoot what fits our needs and wants. There is no controversy unless you are tying to create one.

Brian/SC 12-03-2008 08:35 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
TFOX- Personally, I'd never take a shot on a whitetail out to 40yds. 30yds is my max.
"what you give up often times outways what you gain" Please explain.

Brian/SC 12-03-2008 08:39 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
GMMAT- So you felt like you were sacrificing accuracy. What would you attribute that to?

RobinAim Low 12-03-2008 08:41 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 

ORIGINAL: TFOX

And there is no such thing as pin point accuracy with 1 pin out to 40 WITHOUT COMPENSATION.
Agree! But...there will be some that will try to argue this fact.

GMMAT 12-03-2008 08:43 PM

RE: The speed bow controversy
 
I never said that, Brian.


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