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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
Yes I think it would but how you get a dear from 25 yards?
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
What do you mean, BMWLOVER???
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
Unfortunately, he doesn't really mean anything... other than trying to get his user profile rating up with meaningless babble. Look at the bucket load of spam he's posted this evening alone! Can you say, "Ban the juvenile" boys and girls? Good, I knew ya could. [:@]
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
Plenty!
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
I have routinely gotten complete passthroughs with 39lb/ft of energy and as much as 10" of arrow in the ground, depending on the shot angle. How much is enough? Check the FEATURES section on Bowsite.com. And just for informational purposes KE does never killed a deer. But a good sharp broadhead placed in the vitals will never fail. Numbers do not accomplish the results.
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
i thought a good passthrew would have to be about 60-65lbs. but i dont know
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
I found Easton's KE calculator, and my bow's been chrono'd at the bowshop, my Beman's Hunter Camo 400's weigh 8.6 grains per inch, what I don't know is how much the nocks and 4" plastic vanes weigh ... anyone ?
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
When you start to question your gear, just think of the ole Native American and what they used....then go pratice so you can do your part of the equation;)
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RE: Is 53 lbs of KE enough for a solid Passthrough ?
I think you should have stuck with your aluminums, because carbon arrows break down after shooting them and you lose the tightness of your groups
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