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Shooting at 50lbs?
I found a place that has a couple new Bowtech Equalizers leftover that only max out at 50 lbs. I've always liked the equalizers since I have a short 26" DL. I know 50 lbs is enough to kill a deer, but will that be enough to stay consistantly accurate out to 40-45 yds? Thanks for any advice.
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You ought to check out some of the target shooters somewhere. 50# or a little less was and still may be the norm for shooting Field archery---out to 80 yards.
How about FITA? Not many of these shooters drawing much more than 40# with recurves to shoot way out at 90 meters (100 yards). So I'd venture a guess and say a 50# compound would be quite capable of good accuracy out at 40-50 yards. Wouldn't you? Poundage has nothing to do with accuracy, unless it's too much poundage---more than the shooter can handle, which is more often the case than too little. FYI, I have a 26.5" draw and shoot about 45# and can shoot sub 2" groups at 40 yards on good days; 3 1/2" on average days. Just proving it's not how much weight you shoot. It's how accurately you shoot what you have. And for that it's all about shooting form. |
50# out of that Equalizer is close to 60# out of a normal 26" bow. You will be just fine with the right arrow and broadhead.
My wife is shooting a Bear Truth set to about 50#. She is shooting Gold Tip XT Hunter 3555 and 100 grn Nuge Blades. She get as much penetration as I do! |
Do you think the Equlaizer at 50# will have enough penetration with the rage 2 blades to kill a deer at 40 yds?
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Originally Posted by rookie12
(Post 3514243)
Do you think the Equlaizer at 50# will have enough penetration with the rage 2 blades to kill a deer at 40 yds?
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Well thanks for the advice. I've never felt comfortable taking a shot past 30-35yds (every deer I've ever shot has been less then 20!). But I've always wanted to get to the point where I could take one further out should that monster buck suddenly appear.
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I have an eualizer at 26inch draw. I can shoot accurately out to 60 yards. Long distance shooting is more the archer than the bow. I would suggest shooting the bow before you buy it. Mine has a hump to roll over at the weakest point of my draw cycle, and has very little tolerance for creeping forward. If it feels good to you it is a very fast and accurate bow. Hope this helps.
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Sorry for the delayed reply.
I had Rocket Steelheads for my wife before I bought the Magnus. They will work for you. Small diameter with a semi cut on contact tip. Grimm Reaper Razor Tips would be good. But if I were to shoot fixed, I would shoot the Buzzcut Magnus. |
grrr.double posts- and editing posts is a real PITA around here lately. WTF??
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One of the former workers at my shop is an older fellow- and he shoots an Equalizer around 50 pounds with a 27" draw and kills plenty of deer with his ACC 3-28s and (IIRC) Montec heads.
Take a look at this evaluation @ 26/50 www.archeryevolution.com/pdf/BowTechEqualizerShortDraw.pdf That bow is getting roughly the same amount of KE at 50/26 w/ a 350 grain arrow as *I* got with one of my old bowhunting setups when I was first starting out- a Golden Eagle Predator Pro w/wheels at 72 pounds-29" draw, with overdrawn (25.5") 2213s in the 430-440 grain weight range @ 218-220 FPS. I didn't have any trouble whatsoever zipping through deer with that rig and a fixed blade head (Thunderhead 100s). Well tuned bow- small diameter arrow with decent mass for the poundage (Axis, ACC,ST ST EPIC, etc) and a sharp small fixed blade head should be no trouble @ all with the EQ with well placed arrows. |
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