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drthunder 07-29-2004 11:30 AM

how much k/e ?
 
i hear a lot about this but how much knetic energy is needed to get a kill or a good pass through at 30 yards and in?

Bees 07-29-2004 11:40 AM

RE: how much k/e ?
 
Depends on what your trying to pass through??? For example you would need a lot to pass though a cinder block at thrity yards, a whole lot..

drthunder 07-29-2004 11:43 AM

RE: how much k/e ?
 
just deer, tried the the other ,dont taste that good.

Bees 07-29-2004 12:21 PM

RE: how much k/e ?
 
Two years ago I shot a rig that produced 56 ft lbs of KE Leaving the bow. I shot a deer at 14 yards right through the heart. I got a pass through. That same year I shot a deer at 28 yards right through the heart. I did not get a pass through. The heart offered enough resistance to stop the arrow on the longer shot. That was using an 1 1/4 inch mechanical broadhead.

what I want is as much as I can get with the draw weight I can live with.

Broadhead size makes a difference also. A large broadhead offers more resistance than a smaller one. Arrrow weight makes a difference also.
So it depends on what your using, how far, and what you hit.
No cut and dry answear for your question.


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