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I am trying to wear out my block 4x4 target cuz i know you still need to put it where it needs to go
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Absolutely agree with xxx, shot placement is the most critical factor. I have killed elk with a lot less that what I am shooting now. I like a heavy arrow over a fast arrow. Think of it this way. A baseball thrown at 50 mph will do more damage to a batters head than a ping pong ball thrown at 100 mph. expecially when you start looking at longer range shots??? Just my
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June 07, 2009, 02:41:11 PM »
thats true jrebel but thats like a 150 grain arrow vs 600 grain arrow as you see in my post I could add 14fps and only lose .5 ft/lbs of engery..at some point it goes the wrong way I feel if you keep your arrow to 375 to 450 grains is good for hunting at the right lbs .and yes it better to be on the heavy side.
Its good to see guys asking ?'s like this.
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Again I absolutely agree with you. Just trying to put the answer in non technical terms so new archers can relate. A 2000 lb boulder will do you no good if you cant lift and throw it.....
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June 07, 2009, 03:11:33 PM »
I am glad i will only loose 2-4 fps with the tubing because my peep i have now is making me crazy.Once again thanks for the info.I am looking forward to using it this season.
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good luck this year and take lots of PICS
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But xXx, isn't the results x2 the loss if shooting a PSE and only 1/2 if shooting a Bowtech?
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Yes Matt I was trying not to get techy about it but PSE makes up for it with no hand torque....
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only if you are shooting in the present.
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I found a new way I went and put money down on a new bow.A little more expensive.but i really liked the martin bengal
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Good Lord, he's already hooked!
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I am normally a rifle hunter but the last few yrs have been spent with my girls hunting rifle so i thought i would try bow hunting this comming yr and yes i am hooked bad and i have not even shot at a animal with it yet
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I alternate year to year enjoy both.
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