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thomasgreen74 08-19-2014 06:16 AM

speed crazy
 
As crossbow hunting has been legalized again in ny I'm looking to get into a good crossbow for hunting. The question becomes how much does is enough? Is there an appreciable difference between 385fps/135ftlbs versus 350fps/109 ftlbs?

bugsNbows 08-19-2014 07:58 AM

No, the deer won't know the difference. Typically, as you chase the speed demon, other consequences arise. I'd recommend just getting a bow (with your desired characteristics) that fits you well. Get some good arrows and practice. Select some legal BH's that fly good and go hunting.

Wingbone 08-19-2014 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by bugsNbows (Post 4154883)
No, the deer won't know the difference. Typically, as you chase the speed demon, other consequences arise. I'd recommend just getting a bow (with your desired characteristics) that fits you well. Get some good arrows and practice. Select some legal BH's that fly good and go hunting.

Agreed. Seeking speed is a sport in itself. For hunting, you want accuracy. Accuracy will kill more deer than speed. You can't miss them fast enough to kill them.

thomasgreen74 08-19-2014 03:07 PM

much obliged
 
This was what I was thinking, even 350 fps is more than enough to prevent most deer jumping the string. I'll get some upgrades to vibration reduction and go hit the woods. Went with barnett brotherhood, I'll let you all know how it is.

Wayspr 08-20-2014 07:28 AM

Good advice given, I'd take it.

Bugflipper 08-21-2014 01:48 AM

I think it's just a money making racket. One of my favorite ones to hunt with is in the 290 range with heavy arrows. I hunt on very high pressure public land. They're not quick enough to get out of the way.

daddus1 08-22-2014 07:53 AM

I would agree with these guys having a Stryker 380 is probably overkill. A 350 or even less will do the job for probably less money.
daddus

rafsob 08-23-2014 08:51 AM

What you should want is the best broad head you can buy. One that will slice right through the deer. Pounds of energy doesn't have any relevancy, I would think. I believe the weight of the arrow shaft is more important then impact energy! Ideal set up is the weight of the arrow and the best broad head is what I would want.

Of course these are just my thoughts and conclusions bought about by my experiences. Good hunting all!!!


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