How fast?
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Fork Horn
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Its been a long time (few years) since i last bow hunted and was just wondering how fast things are moving now. I think i was at about 220 last time i shot my bow. But i know im using a very heavy arrow.
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When hunting, most situations allow you to know the distance, either through the use of a rangefinder or pre-measuring of your stand area. If the distance is known, speed is not a factor out of any hunting bow I'm aware of. In fact, the shorter your draw length or lower your draw weight, the more important it is to ignore speed and concentrate on high arrow weight, very high FOC and proper spine. As long as you can shoot at least 120 fps, I doubt trajectory will an issue inside of 20 yards on any setup. If you somehow couldn't reach that speed, you might have to keep your shots inside of 12-15 yards.
I can think of no other factor that is more overrated in regards to hunting success, than speed.
I can think of no other factor that is more overrated in regards to hunting success, than speed.
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A bow doesn't have to be fast to kill deer. I've killed several at less than 200fps. That said I want all the Speed I can get as Long as the Bow is Quiet, Smooth, and very capable of Tight Groups. Bowtech has filled these requirements better for me than any bow I have ever shot. My Allegiance is shooting over 300fps and is a tack driver as well as being quiet. The Guardian is just slightly behind in speed and even quieter and smoother. The accuracy of the Guardian has really impressed me also.
The 08's will even be better
Dan

The 08's will even be better

Dan
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A better question would be what KE is suitable. Your speed should be whatever gives you enough KE for the game you are hunting.
A better question would be what KE is suitable. Your speed should be whatever gives you enough KE for the game you are hunting.
http://www.tradgang.com/ashby/2005update5.pdf
Whereas, it is important to understand that speed gives no advantage to making a kill, especially in it's relationship to KE.


