strong enough?
#1
strong enough?
Im 15 years old and i just got into bowhunting. i would like to charter a hog hunt if i could get the money. Would my Parker Huntermag 60# bow with a 26in draw be enough to take a decent sized trophy. The only reason i ask this is because i see all of the guys on tv using 80# with long draws, and hardly making the pig flinch. I can shoot pretty good groups at 20 yards, usually every arrow within an inch of eachother.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: chiefland Florida USA
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RE: strong enough?
you got no problem with that equipment. a quartering away shot is best.stright broadside will do it also; just keep it close behind the sholder and in the bottom 1/3 of the chest.
good luck ; remember Pic's. and lots of Pic's.
good luck ; remember Pic's. and lots of Pic's.
#6
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
RE: strong enough?
I had a girlfriend drop them with a bow set at 45lbs. My brother shoots 60lbs and has never had a problem. You will be just fine. Just make sure to keep it low and behind the shoulder. Stay out of the shield.
#7
RE: strong enough?
I know of a girl that killeda 150lb feral hogwith a 26lb bow. One shot, in the heart, pig was down quick.
Shoot a pig low and tight to the shoulder and you don't need much. I've killed several with my bow set from 50-55lbs and penetration has only been an issue on one I hit in the shield.
Use a good quality fixed blade or a cut-on-impact head and you'll be fine.
Did I mention to keep your shots low and tight to the shoulder?
Shoot a pig low and tight to the shoulder and you don't need much. I've killed several with my bow set from 50-55lbs and penetration has only been an issue on one I hit in the shield.
Use a good quality fixed blade or a cut-on-impact head and you'll be fine.
Did I mention to keep your shots low and tight to the shoulder?
#8
RE: strong enough?
I shoot 53 Lbs and never have a problem. Shot placement is the key, just like eveyone said. Remember, a lot of the guys you see on T.V. are on "EGO TRIPS" , not "HUNTING TRIPS". I know someone who shoots 35 lbs and rolls giant bucks over every year within 50 yds. Put the blade where it needs to go and you'll get your pig no problem. If you can contain yourself long enough for that quartering away shot like Burnie said, you'll be in great shape. You just want to use a head that will give you blood quickly. I've seen guys lose pigs with a perfect quatering away shot cause the hole sealed up and there was no more trail leading into the heavy stuff.Gotta have blood fast with pigs and lots of it!!