Is 35 lbs enough to kill deer?
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Is 35 lbs enough to kill deer?
Hello everybody,
I just made 35lbs homemade wooden bow,and i probably wont go hunting for sometime,but if i go that would be my first hunting ever,so i want to ask you,will 35 pounds kill deer from 25 yard distance and will i be able to kill it with single shot in any part of body,or only organs?
Thanks
I just made 35lbs homemade wooden bow,and i probably wont go hunting for sometime,but if i go that would be my first hunting ever,so i want to ask you,will 35 pounds kill deer from 25 yard distance and will i be able to kill it with single shot in any part of body,or only organs?
Thanks
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY: NYC to Watertown
Posts: 897
Hello everybody,
I just made 35lbs homemade wooden bow,and i probably wont go hunting for sometime,but if i go that would be my first hunting ever,so i want to ask you,will 35 pounds kill deer from 25 yard distance and will i be able to kill it with single shot in any part of body,or only organs?
Thanks
I just made 35lbs homemade wooden bow,and i probably wont go hunting for sometime,but if i go that would be my first hunting ever,so i want to ask you,will 35 pounds kill deer from 25 yard distance and will i be able to kill it with single shot in any part of body,or only organs?
Thanks
So yes it is enough, just make sure its legal in your state, and be selective on your shots,
#3
Spike
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Ps.
Thanks for answering
#4
Typical Buck
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First how are you determining its 35#?
Actually tested on a bow scale? If not I would stop by a shop and have them check # for you.
Now when in a field how a game warden determines its a legal 35# bow or not I don't know,
Might be worth giving them a call and ask them,
As long as your trying to keep it legal they should offer you some advise
#5
Spike
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I am speaking on pure speculation.
First how are you determining its 35#?
Actually tested on a bow scale? If not I would stop by a shop and have them check # for you.
Now when in a field how a game warden determines its a legal 35# bow or not I don't know,
Might be worth giving them a call and ask them,
As long as your trying to keep it legal they should offer you some advise
First how are you determining its 35#?
Actually tested on a bow scale? If not I would stop by a shop and have them check # for you.
Now when in a field how a game warden determines its a legal 35# bow or not I don't know,
Might be worth giving them a call and ask them,
As long as your trying to keep it legal they should offer you some advise
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY: NYC to Watertown
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But since its borderline, may come down the warden/official who may stop you.
Ultimate decision is up to them,
I would be prepared for some convincing just in case,
#7
Hello everybody,
I just made 35lbs homemade wooden bow,and i probably wont go hunting for sometime,but if i go that would be my first hunting ever,so i want to ask you,will 35 pounds kill deer from 25 yard distance and will i be able to kill it with single shot in any part of body,or only organs?
Thanks
I just made 35lbs homemade wooden bow,and i probably wont go hunting for sometime,but if i go that would be my first hunting ever,so i want to ask you,will 35 pounds kill deer from 25 yard distance and will i be able to kill it with single shot in any part of body,or only organs?
Thanks
But I limit my shots to 10-12 yards. I might be too conservative, but I think 25 yards with a 35 pound bow might be too long.
I use Magnus single blade broadheads honed extra sharp.
You need to hit the deer in the heart or at least the lungs.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Takes a bunch
Why it must take at least 105 pounds of draw weight to pierce the 10 inches of protective vests those deer are wearing these days.
Kidding of course. But you mean to tell me somebody has the guts to buy a measly bow of only 35 lbs draw.
Some would view such a video of such light weight in absolute shock. Especially after paying over $1000 for a bow that shoots more than 400 feet a second.
Kidding of course. But you mean to tell me somebody has the guts to buy a measly bow of only 35 lbs draw.
Some would view such a video of such light weight in absolute shock. Especially after paying over $1000 for a bow that shoots more than 400 feet a second.
#10
35 lbs will kill a deer, but I would not be shooting at deer at 25 yards with it. Like sachiko mentioned, 10-12, or maybe 15 yards would be a better limit with that type of poundage. Get a good, solid cut on contact fixed broadhead, practice a ton, and go kill something!