Cutting arrows
#11
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Chicago Burbs
Posts: 141
How light is too light when talking about hunting arrows? I find it hard to believe that anything wound not have enough Ke/momentum (stored energy) to be an effective deer hunting setup at 60lbs draw with today's bows and arrow selection.
Not trying to start any arguments here just trying to educate myself here and make sure I have an effective hunting setup. Guess we will see when I have the numbers.
Thanks for the help guys.
Not trying to start any arguments here just trying to educate myself here and make sure I have an effective hunting setup. Guess we will see when I have the numbers.
Thanks for the help guys.
#13
How light is too light when talking about hunting arrows? I find it hard to believe that anything wound not have enough Ke/momentum (stored energy) to be an effective deer hunting setup at 60lbs draw with today's bows and arrow selection.
Not trying to start any arguments here just trying to educate myself here and make sure I have an effective hunting setup. Guess we will see when I have the numbers.
Thanks for the help guys.
Not trying to start any arguments here just trying to educate myself here and make sure I have an effective hunting setup. Guess we will see when I have the numbers.
Thanks for the help guys.
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Painesville, ohio
Posts: 486
#18
I have used the dremel and it was fine, just hard to keep straight. I bought one of the harbor freight saws and it is fine. It is a little slower than the dremel, but works fine if you take your time. My rig looks a lot like the ones pictured.